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  • Three Sisters in a Tin House

  • How We Survived the Unimaginable and Unthinkable
  • By: J.S. Stone
  • Narrated by: Audra Arnold
  • Length: 2 hrs and 45 mins

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Three Sisters in a Tin House

By: J.S. Stone
Narrated by: Audra Arnold
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Three Sisters in a Tin House is the chilling story of three little girls - Julie, Kristine, and Carrie - who survived the unimaginable and witnessed the unthinkable. Their mother worked hard to keep clothes on their backs and a roof over their heads, but their abusive, alcoholic father worked even harder at making all their lives miserable. But he wasn’t the only negative force that brought terror into their home: a ghostly presence seemed determined to keep the girls’ lives off-balance, turning even the calmest moments in the home into episodes of pure horror.

Forever bound not only by blood but also by what they had endured, Julie, Kristine, and Carrie, along with their remarkable mother, Katrina, emerged with rock-hard resilience - but not without a fight.

©2019 J.S. Stone (P)2019 Jodi Stone

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