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This brief collection of memories simply touches upon some of the highlights of our generation growing up. It is meant to be a catalyst for discussion with your youngest loved ones. There are so many 80's memories, I begin the list here...add to it as you wish, and share the connection with this time period for years to come. We must never forget the days before technology, as we were the last to experience childhood during this sacred time of waiting for gratification and truly connecting with others without distraction. My wish is that we carry the feelings, spirit, values, and music forward…mehr

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This brief collection of memories simply touches upon some of the highlights of our generation growing up. It is meant to be a catalyst for discussion with your youngest loved ones. There are so many 80's memories, I begin the list here...add to it as you wish, and share the connection with this time period for years to come. We must never forget the days before technology, as we were the last to experience childhood during this sacred time of waiting for gratification and truly connecting with others without distraction. My wish is that we carry the feelings, spirit, values, and music forward so our children and theirs will have a piece of the 80's with them always. --Donna M. Lynskey, Cherokee High School Class of 1990
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Jersey Girl Donna Fox lovingly recalls her hometown of Marlton, NJ as she reminisces in Remember the 80's, Jersey Girl. The photos, memorabilia, and artwork in this memoir represent relatable moments in her life from 1978-1992. This is the second book in the collection of Jersey Girl children's books that Donna is creating in hopes that her works will spark discussion and memories in her readers, and that they will see a piece of themselves and their past in the character of Jersey Girl... no matter which state they are from. Both Jersey Girl books have a common thread of GIFTS and THANKFULNESS, and both give back to our communities by benefiting a local related charity. Donna was thrilled to work with Stephen Lingle, her Cherokee High School homeroom friend, as her graphic designer for this book, and she is thankful to her brother, Danny, for living the 80's right by her side.