2,000 Miles Together: The Story of the Largest Family to Hike the Appalachian Trail
As his six children slept on the dirty floor of a women’s restroom while a blizzard howled outside, Ben Crawford had one Have I gone too far?
The next morning, Child Protective Services, along with an …
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