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As soon as the family of Reverend Bradley Corman arrived back at their small house, they started packing. Within two hours they had the entire contents of their little house that they had rented for the past month ready for transit. Although there were still many questions to be answered, all of them wanted to be as far away from the Craven School for Girls as possible and especially away from the School Board of the district.
Corman resigned his position and also notified his bishop that he was leaving the church. At first the young man had panicked at the thought of being unemployed but then he and Julie had talked it over and decided to try writing a book about their bizarre experience at Craven. At first, he had rejected the idea but then he submitted an outline to a publisher and a large advance was forthcoming.
At this writing the book is in its fourth printing and Corman is negotiating for the movie rights. Although his story is a popular one people often accuse him of having an overactive imagination. You and I know the truth is always stranger than fiction.