Candy
O’Donnell lives in California.
At
the age of twelve, she wrote her first mini book, filled mostly with what took
place with her mother and her long tedious bout with leukemia. It was a short
story told as extra credit when she suffered a sprained ankle and had to be out
of school for over two months. School officials refused to believe a word of
what she had written until her grandmother, her guardian back then, entered the
school with the truth. Everything she had written down was exactly what took
place. Unfortunately, her mother succumbed to the disease.
She
earned a bachelor’s degree in history and culture. After living with her aunt
and uncle for over five years, she wished to explore her uncle’s native
heritage, and did so with vigor. She also has grad units in criminal justice.
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