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In The Sherman Farm, Leza Turini writes of her teenage years spent on the farm, in the town of Burrillville, which was possessed by the spirits of past occupiers. We learn of the cruel, omnipotent Sumner Sherman, who still walks the corridors of the old farmhouse, grieving for his lost lovehis daughter-in-law, Amanda. We share the haunting screams of this young, tormented woman who was finally killed on the stairs by a falling chandelier; was it an accident or was she murdered by the witch seeking revenge for her broken promise? Leza and her family witnessed terrifying paranormal activities…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In The Sherman Farm, Leza Turini writes of her teenage years spent on the farm, in the town of Burrillville, which was possessed by the spirits of past occupiers. We learn of the cruel, omnipotent Sumner Sherman, who still walks the corridors of the old farmhouse, grieving for his lost lovehis daughter-in-law, Amanda. We share the haunting screams of this young, tormented woman who was finally killed on the stairs by a falling chandelier; was it an accident or was she murdered by the witch seeking revenge for her broken promise? Leza and her family witnessed terrifying paranormal activities during this time, which eventually led to the death of her beloved, hardworking father, Angelo. For those interested in the world of the supernatural or who enjoy a book that keeps you on the edge of your seat, The Sherman Farm is a compelling read and one that is not for the fainthearted.
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Autorenporträt
The author of the book, Lisa DiMuccio Goodrich, lived in a town that was on the outskirts of the city of Providence referred to as North Providence, Rhode Island. She resided there until the age of eleven, from 1961 through1972. Until moving to Burrillville RI she had lived a happy, normal life. On the tragic day she was torn from her school in the middle of winter, three days before her twelfth birthday, began the torment and agony she would endure day after day even until now. Life would never and has never been the same again. Experiencing the demonic, paranormal activity of living in this house, coupled with the racial terrorism she endured for being different, for being one hundred percent Italian, would forever pierce her heart and soul. The bullying and beatings she endured by other students stay with her like a ball and chain. Having olive skin caused her to be called the "N" word countless times each day.