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Molly Maguire McGill

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My fictional novels are semi-autobiographical. Born in Vandergrift PA 25 minutes from Kittanning, my history is like Forest Gump. Kittanning was an important Lenape town in Western PA. Colonel Armstrong’s attack came, 4 hundred folks living there. Easton Treaty regarding this was signed in 1758. Easton is where our Independence Declaration was first read.

Grew up in Levittown PA. Visited William Penn Mansion, just like Forest Gump visited history. Also, was greatly influenced by Quaker religion, Levittown amidst Quaker country.

Watched MLK’s Have a Dream Speech, on TV. Likewise, Kennedy’s assassination report. Visited Lincoln’s Memorial, just like Gump. Sailor, just like President Kennedy, but as Hospital Corpsman. This included in that very
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Growing up in Levittown again! The experiment

Gail snipped, “I don’t believe you. I want some proof that you view us as equals, and not just something to keep at home and show off at parties.”

Karl looked at me, at Robert and finally at Barry.

Next, he stammered through, “Role reversal. For the rest of our trip, we have to wear something extra.”

Gail snickered, “Like what?”

Robert giggled, “Tank top T-shirt.”

Gail argued snapped, “Not good enough.

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“The game jostled back and forth, and then came the final inning. Some player named Casey came to bat, like his teammates, looking like a rock. Lightning ripped through the air as rain came down in sheets. The scoreboard said the horses were beating the rocks by two points, but there were two men on base. If Casey hit a homerun, the rocks would beat the horses. If not, too bad for the rocks.

This man, Ben, and the two people with him looked horrified as this Casey came to bat. They had red shirts with horses painted on them. They jumped up and down for joy when they saw the final pitch, and Casey sulking back to the dugout. He had struck out. After the game, the four hiked back to a very small car.”
Molly Maguire McGill, A Sappy Piece of Crap: A Love Story

“Sometimes Karl, you have to realize your weeknesses and be willing to discuss them with adults.”
Molly Maguire McGill, Growing Up in Levittown, Again!




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