I am
Edith Page
Hello, my name is Edith Page. I have a 30 year history as a registered nurse, 20 years as an entrepreneur, running a licensed professional personal care home for mentally challenged individuals and 10 years serving in ministry. I am currently matriculating at Georgia State University graduate school with a focus on criminal justice and law. My goal is to earn a juris doctrine degree and practice as a civil rights attorney. I have a passion for helping the underdog, the disadvantaged, and marginalized communities in Georgia, especially those who have been wrongfully convicted and are incarcerated.
Imprisoned, But Not Bound is a powerful memoir of faith, resilience, and redemption. Edith M. Page, a registered nurse and long-time caregiver, recounts her shocking journey from business ownership and community servant to wrongful imprisonment. Through painful experiences in jail and prison, she discovers deeper spiritual truths, transforms adversity into ministry, and strengthens her unshakable faith in God. This deeply personal narrative reveals how even in confinement, the human spirit can rise above chains, inspire others, and find purpose. Readers are invited into a story of injustice, perseverance, healing, and divine destiny.
Most of us avoid the one inevitable truth, death is coming. We often live as if our final chapter will never arrive, leaving chaos, pain, and uncertainty for those we love. But what if preparing for your end-of-life appointment is the secret to living your most intentional and meaningful life right now? Edith M. Page offers an extraordinary and compassionate work that confronts mortality directly, yet with a tenderness that uplifts rather than overwhelms. Inspired by the profound loss of her own mother, Edith Page challenges you to consider not just the moment of death, but the spiritual and practical legacy you are building along the way. This is more than a book about endings, it is a profound invitation to live with greater clarity, compassion, and faith.