
The Stage Mothers' Club
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Narrated by:
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Ed Bejarana
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By:
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Ron Capshaw
About this listen
Johnny Jenkins was the child star of a controversial exorcism film, The Damned. After enduring the pain caused by a hovering stage mother, he escaped and enlisted in the Army. After being honorably discharged, Little Johnny Jenkins began to suffer from debilitating PTSD, and the only way he can keep his demons at bay is by writing.
As the cloistered, highly successful writer of feel-good novels about loving mother-son relationships, he has created a comfort zone for himself. But he is soon brought back to the epicenter of his nightmares, his role in the movie, discovering the horrifying backstory of The Damned along the way.
©2023 Ron Capshaw (P)2023 Ron Capshaw
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