Jeff’s first book for children (ages 10 and up) is back, revised, and in audio format on Audible, Amazon, and iTunes! Written and narrated by Jeff, the book now includes ghostly experiences from the Clinton, Bush, and Obama presidencies!
Come explore the spooky world inside the White House! It’s one of America’s most famous and haunted homes, so keep your eyes wide open for darting shadows, ghostly apparitions, and lurking creepy creatures. We’ll hear true, scary stories from past Presidents and First Ladies, as well as from staff who work there every day and have had the chance to see it all. It’s the perfect election year book; as adults decide who will move in, kids can enjoy thinking of what the new inhabitant might encounter in the building’s many rooms and hallways.
Has the original landowner decided to stick around? Is Abigail Adams still hanging laundry on the premises? Does President Andrew Jackson still make a ruckus up in the Rose Guest Room? Is Abraham Lincoln a permanent fixture in the bedroom that bears his name? Every one of these figures, and others, has been spotted or heard from. To increase the chills, a variety of sound effects, music, and voice actors enhance the audion production.
In addition to ghost-hunting, kids will learn about the real history inside the White House.
Press Release:
Jeff Belanger’s New Audiobook Book Explores the Ghosts of the White House
Published:
April 2018
ASIN: B07CH3G2LJ
U.S. $4.86
1 hr and 37 mins
Thank you to those who lent their voices and contributed to this production!
Michael Legge, Lorna Nogueira, Dave Schrader from Beyond the Darkness Podcast, Tim Dennis from Beyond the Darkness Podcast, Tim Ellis from the Creaking Door podcast, Tim Weisberg from Spooky Southcoast, Ray Auger from the New England Legends Podcast, and John Judd for his production help.
Ghost Photo Captured in the White House?
In the book we discuss a peculiar photo taken inside the White House on May 25, 1950, by official White House photographer Abbie Rowe. Rowe was documenting the renovations of the building. Far in the back corner you can see a semi-translucent figure standing by the back wall. Could this be the first “ghost” photo taken in the White House? Scroll down to see an enlargement of the figure.