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Post by Beverly Nault on Apr 1, 2015 17:52:29 GMT -5
This Sunday, April 5, Mary will be on Oprah's "Where Are They Now?" talking about what's going on in her life these days, so check your local listings...also the release of her first novel, "One Year" is getting close, and the publisher has posted the first chapter! Here's the link! kensingtonbooks.tumblr.com/post/115123753102/excerpt-one-year-by-mary-mcdonough This is an exciting time as it's also the 4th anniversary of the release of her memoir, "Lessons from the Mountain, What I Learned from Erin Walton," which continues to enjoy brisk sales. Have you read it yet? Blessings, Bev
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Post by sdw on Apr 2, 2015 10:00:19 GMT -5
I wish I could see Mary on Where are they now,but I do not get the Oxygen channel.I really enjoyed reading the excerpt of Mary novel,and I can wait to read it.I have read Mary memoir twice,and I liked it.I got the book for Christmas a few years ago.Thank you for posting this bevnault.
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Post by patriciaanne on Apr 4, 2015 9:40:02 GMT -5
This Sunday, April 5, Mary will be on Oprah's "Where Are They Now?" talking about what's going on in her life these days, so check your local listings...also the release of her first novel, "One Year" is getting close, and the publisher has posted the first chapter! Here's the link! kensingtonbooks.tumblr.com/post/115123753102/excerpt-one-year-by-mary-mcdonough This is an exciting time as it's also the 4th anniversary of the release of her memoir, "Lessons from the Mountain, What I Learned from Erin Walton," which continues to enjoy brisk sales. Have you read it yet? Blessings, Bev I read it and enjoyed it very much. She has another book coming out soon.
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Post by AuntieEm on Apr 5, 2015 21:23:00 GMT -5
Saw her segment on the OWN network tonight. I get very angry when those associated with a TV show or movie give grief to young women, telling them that they're fat when they are at a healthy weight. Too bad if the screen puts a few pounds on people! She never looked "fat" to me! I'm glad she got past that and didn't end up like Judy Garland, how they messed with her while filming "The Wizard of Oz."
And thank goodness for dear John Ritter, for coming to her aid (telling her to start writing a journal, to put her feelings down).
EM
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