From Library Journal
The authors have expanded their repertoire of true ghost stories previously published in Haunted Wisconsin (Stanton & Lee, 1980) and Haunted Heartland (Stanton & Lee, 1985). This collection of chilling tales of the supernatural includes at least one story from each state and from the English-speaking Canadian prov-inces. The stories recount sightings of ghostly apparitions and mysterious happenings, and their history and evolution is documented. To enhance the true-story appeal, newspaper accounts and other sources of information are given in the bibliography. Full of eerie specters and haunted houses, including the White House, this book will captivate readers of all ages. An excellent source of spine-tingling narratives for Halloween night or spooky campfire fun. For general collections.
Eloise R. Hitchcock, Tennessee Technological Univ. Lib., CookevilleCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Review
"Haunted America provides a deliciously disturbing collection of stories from every state of the Union and Canada....Norman and Scott spin good yarns with fun, fact and fright." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune
"Full of eerie specters and haunted houses, including the White House, this book will captivate readers of all ages. An excellent source of spine-tingling narratives for Halloween night or spooky campfire fun."--Library Journal on Haunted America
Haunted America provides a deliciously disturbing collection of stories from every state of the Union an Canada....Norman and Scott spin good yarns with fun, fact and fright.
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Minneapolis Star-Tribune )
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