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Friday, May 25, 2012

Today in World War II History

70 Years Ago—May 25, 1942: Four people arrested in Australia for conspiracy to set up a fascist government. Army opens Camp Stoneman in Pittsburg CA to process soldiers heading to Pacific.

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  1. Hi Sarah, Still reading A Distant Melody. I was interrupted by some needed research reading. Enjoying it though and can't wait to see what happens to Walt. Have you read Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand? Oh, my. Quite a story. Just checking in to say hi and thanks for being such a good writer....I'm learning so much from reading other authors. Take care. Oh, I haven't heard back from Zondervan on the MS, but an agent I met last week is also interested.
    Jan

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  2. Hi Jan! I totally understand about the research breaks :) As for Unbroken - you're the umpteenth person to recommend it. Now if I could just squeeze it into my pile...

    Can't wait to hear about the MS!

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