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Local Author Participates In Holiday Benefit Book Signing Wed Dec 23 at Sweet XO in Agoura Hills
William Thach, author of The Girl Who Saved Christmas, will sign books at Sweet XO in Agoura Hills to benefit Julianna Snow

Wednesday, December 23rd, at 4:30 pm and again at 6:30 pm
SWEET XO 5825 Kanan Rd, Agoura Hills, CA 91301
Author, William Thach, will sign books, and for every book sold, a dollar will be donated to help Julianna Snow in her battle against CMT. 15% of all store sales will also support the cause.
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Thach says: I first became aware of Julianna’s story when it aired on CNN. I wanted to do something, so
I sent her a copy of my Christmas book, “The Girl Who Saved Christmas”.
A week later, Michelle (Julianna’s mother) sent me back a thank you letter, and this photo,
Michelle has created a fund dedicated to CMTA—the main organization in the US that promotes awareness and funding for CMT research. They have a goal of raising $60,000. You may donate to the fund by clicking here.
Small miracles happen all around us, every day. If you haven’t seen one, then you should meet Michelle Moon.
Michelle is the mother of a brave and beautiful 5-year-old girl named Julianna Snow. Julianna suffers from CMT, a devastating disease that weakens the muscles around her lungs. It makes every cold a life-threatening ordeal, and it puts Michelle in the agonizing position of comforting a daughter she cannot cure. And yet Michelle sees miracles all around her.
Michelle chronicles these miracles in her poignant and beautiful blog. She writes lovingly about the joy of seeing Julianna play princess games, the pain of seeing her suffer and the wonder of her courage and grace.
