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Monday, December 31, 2012

Highland Christmas

Noted author and local historian Marilyn Cram Donahue shares her memories of Christmas from earlier times in the small town of Highland, California.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNFR9LppM4Y&feature=youtu.be
Posted by Marilyn Donahue at 7:50 PM
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Marilyn Donahue
I have written novels, non-fiction books and articles, an occasional short story, and lots of articles for MG, YA, and adults. My books total 31, and I'm working on four more. Yes, I do work on more than one book at a time! I never go anywhere without a notebook tucked away and one of those automatic pencils that never gets dull and always has an eraser. The most exciting thing that has happened recently is that I have finished my latest book called "When the Crickets Sing." Oh yes! My favorite color is blue, and I love caramel sundaes, oranges picked fresh from the tree, and the smell of autumn leaves.
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