I feel sorry for any child that was forced to listen to this eerie audiobook about what happens when people die. I also wonder if the narrator was high on drugs. As gospel music plays in the background, he compares watching someone die to watching a ship slowly disappear into the distance as it fades away into a speck, and then to heaven's shore. This bizarre recording would likely leave any child confused and with more questions than answers.
"What Happens When We Die?" is an extremely creepy childrens' audiobook from 1964
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