About this Book
A Rip in Heaven is a haunting memoir written by Jeanine Cummins, recounting the tragic events that unfolded during a family trip in 1991. While exploring the beautiful Ozark Mountains, the Cummins family falls victim to a heinous crime that leaves three of the four children dead and Jeanine's brother, Tom, accused of the murder. With staggering honesty and vulnerability, Cummins delves deep into the aftermath of the tragedy, exploring the devastating impact on her family and the painful quest for justice and closure. A Rip in Heaven is a gripping and deeply moving exploration of grief, resilience, and the enduring bond of family.
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5 Parts
Overview
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The Aftermath and Grief
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Inadequacies of the Legal System
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Family Bonds and Healing
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Pursuit of the Truth and Closure
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