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
Monday, July 7, 2014
Come Away With Me
Leaving on a plane today makes me think of when I was married. We traveled - know what I remember? Sitting beside him I could smell the fragrance of his cologne mixed with the smell of the newspaper he held mixed with the smell of the cabin filling with passengers. We were on a voyage and I knew he would hold my hand and the journey would be exciting and filled with 'new' experiences for me - things he had already seen but wanted to see again through my eyes. I miss him.
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