Linda Ivy Cooper is standing before the house of her childhood when she begins to reveal the horrific deeds that took place within the walls.
“On one hand (She Ain’t My Sister) is a frightening book and on the other, a hopeful one. It is very, very powerful.” Laurie Rosin, Book Editor
Molly Dreamed of days at the shore.
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Sunday, March 11, 2012
89.7 WUSF - Interview She Ain't My Sister by Linda Ivy Cooper
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