Haunted Heartland: True Ghost Stories from the American Midwest FROM OUR EDITORS
This fascinating collection of stories takes us from haunted mansions in Ohio to a Nebraska classroom lost in time, revealing aspects of an America you never dreamed existed.
ANNOTATION
"There is a cumulative, chilling effect in the simple telling of these unexplained events. . .amazing tales."--Chicago Magazine
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Haunted Heartland is a compendium of the unbelievable and the fantastic: ghosts, haunted houses, possessions and exorcisms, vanishing people, mysterious lights, spontaneous combustions, poltergeists, and dreams of premonition.
Authors Scott and Norman have collected over 150 true "ghost stories" from America's Heartland: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio and Wisconsin. What is perhaps most striking about Haunted Heartland is that each of the stories originated in these supposedly peaceful states. From haunted mansions in Ohio to a Nebraska classroom lost in time, and from haunted manganese mines in northern Minnesota to ancient specters wandering the Ozark hills of Missouri, Scott and Norman lay to rest the notion that hauntings occur only in moss-draped southern plantations or shuttered, clapboard cottages along the Maine coast.
All of the incidents have been reported as fact to the authors. Whatever the tale or whatever the locale, the stories in Haunted Heartland will cause you to stop and ponder the perplexing world of the supernatural.
FROM THE CRITICS
School Library Journal
YA Over 150 true ghost stories from America's Midwest are collected in this excellent, easy-to-read book. Scott and Norman make the stories short and to the point without extensive atmosphere or characterizations. The stories are believable and leave readers questioning whether or not parapsychology is the inexact science that it is considered. Robert Lombardi, Prince George's County Public School System, Md.