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
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Tonight I wrote letter #111. It told a story.......a story about me. I wonder if she will want to read about music performers on a street corner - I wonder if she can envision the choir dressed in colorful robes with their hands held high in the air. The music took me to another place............a cottage in the woods where two special people stood behind a piano. Oh she knows them, did I tell you that? #lostlove
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