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The Sun Never Sets: The Influence of the British on Early Southern California : Contributions of the English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and Canadians

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Eva Shaw

191 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Eva Shaw

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EVA SHAW is one of the country’s premier ghostwriters and is the author of more than award-winning 100 books. Novels with her byline include these faith-based Amazon best sellers: Doubts of the Heart and Games of the Heart. Nonfiction best sellers include: Ghostwriting: The Complete Guide, Writeriffic 2: Creativity Training for Writers, Write Your Book in 20 Minutes, Garden Therapy: Nature’s Health Plan, and What to Do When A Loved One Dies. Visit Amazon, Good Reads and other sellers for reviews.

Eva teaches five university-level writing courses available online at 4000 colleges and universities worldwide. A breast cancer survivor, she's an active volunteer with causes affecting women and children and with her church. She loves to travel, read, shop, garden, play the banjolele and paint, focusing on folk art and California landscapes. When not at her desk, she’s probably enjoying the beach village of Carlsbad, California with Coco Rose, a rambunctious 2-year-old Welsh terrier.

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July 27, 2020
Best for grade school classrooms. Swift compilation of historical contributions that may be taken for granted in Southern California nowadays. Unlikely to read about in textbooks due to it being about local history. Somewhat dry but informative read.
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