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Seashell Prisoners

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A powerful, moving story of a family's struggle against a dysfunctional, abusive family, political genius, and courtroom corruption. The story begins in Orange, Texas, travels through Central America, and lands on the small Caribbean island of Roatan. Nothing can stop this grandmother from getting back her grandchild, not F.B.I. threats, Interpol, or political corruption.

328 pages, Paperback

First published September 4, 2012

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Frances Collins

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December 10, 2018
Loved this book!!

I first heard about this story after following Nocona on Instagram. She talked about her kidnapping and said her grandmother had written a book. I immediately got the book and was glued to each page. Wonderful testimony.
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February 10, 2014
An interesting read about judicial corruption, injustice, and a flight to protect a child from an abusive parent. If you know the author, you know some of this story... But not all. I highly recommend this book.
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July 15, 2014
What a wonderful book!

What a wonderful book!

This grandmother sacrificed so much for the sake of her granddaughter. I picked this book up every time I had a spare moment. I will recommend it to my friends as my friend recommended. it to me.
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