The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot

by Marianne Cronin
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In the confines of Glasgow's Princess Royal Hospital, a life-affirming bond flourishes between Lenni Pettersson, a precocious seventeen-year-old grappling with an untimely end, and Margot, an irrepressible octogenarian with a rebellious streak. Their combined lifespan of a century inspires an artistic collaboration, a series of paintings chronicling the vast tapestry of their experiences. Chronic illness may have labelled their meeting place as 'terminal', but their indomitable spirits transcend these walls, weaving together a narrative of resilience, the poignancy of human connections, and the colors of life that insist on being seen, even when the end is nigh. 'The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot' is a testament to the enduring vitality of friendship and the art that immortalizes our shared stories.

  • Fiction
  • Terminal
  • Art
  • Inspirational
  • Friendship