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82-year-old woman pens a piercing 76-year-old painful truth through fiction: Yvonne Dorsey shares a haunting truth about life and death in a West Virginia Coal Miners Camp through her latest book, "The Girl In The Coal Camp House." The image on the front cover reflecting that sadness, was of Yvonne, taken as a first-grade school photo, one month after the death of her father. The Girl in the Coal Camp House completes the Riverbooks trilogy. After its publication, Yvonne realizes that she has been trying to write the ultimate story from day one, in preceding books, “Powhantuwa’s River” and its companion book, “Run to My River” both of which reflect separate issues of her haunting nightmares and influenced many facets of her life. The Girl in the Coal Camp House: Shannon Fitzpatrick has reoccurring nightmares of a sad little girl with big scared eyes looking through a window of a small old abandoned house. When she tries to help the little girl, the poor scared creature disappears into the fireplace. Shannon gets locked in and left alone in the dark house. Once awake, she is forced to find a reason for her nightmares or suffer endless haunting dreams. Her research leads her to a family secret, finally brought to light through the dedicated support of a grief counselor. The Girl In The Coal Camp House, and its preceding books, Powhantuwa’s River and Run to My River, are available at https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00M9TO9S4
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- Release Date TBD
- Author Yvonne Dorsey
- Language English
- Format Paperback
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