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
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
#365letters 290 still to write
3 letters are laying on my counter waiting to be dropped in the mail.
#70letter is to a woman who 5years after a divorce mourns the loss of
love. She runs a doggie daycare and hugs puppies all day. They love her
unconditional. #73letter is to my aunt. The 23rd is her birthday. The
last time I saw her was at my brothers funeral. She stood up and spoke
about our mother – the woman who abused us! #74letter was sent to angel
girl – my friend who is young enough to be my daughter and wise enough
to see beyond the narrow-minded views passed down by a religious mother.
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