
The Girl in the Coal Camp House: The Haunting of Shannon Fitzpatrick - Paperback
The Girl in the Coal Camp House: The Haunting of Shannon Fitzpatrick - Paperback
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by Yvonne Dorsey (Author)
The Girl in the Coal Camp House: The Haunting of Shannon Fitzpatrick, tells two stories: one of Shannon Fitzpatrick and the other of her grandmother, Kally Mariellis Glenn. A Haunting Story of two women, grandmother, and granddaughter, born fifty plus years apart, haunted by the same dream about a Coal Mining Camp House:
In the house, a little coal camp girl with big sad eyes stood at a window pleading for help. The nightmare tortured Shannon Fitzpatrick to such a degree that it led her to research family stories and read many notes scribbled on tiny pieces of wrinkled paper found in an old cedar chest. During this research, Shannon uncovers a disturbing family member's secret.
A semi-quote from the bio at the end of the book: On August 2, 1944, Dad was killed in the coal mines, leaving our family of six reduced to five. Mom, who had never had a paying job, had to find work and a new place to live, as we could no longer stay in the miner's housing. Only miners' families could rent the coal camp houses, and our miner was dead.
Buy and read the stories as an addition to your mystery library, or as gift for a descendant of a deceased Coal Miner; someone who thinks they are alone in their grief.



















