Larry Miller book came from one of those ‘Crazy Carolina kids’ who wanted to reconnect
Posted Aug 18, 2020
Larry Miller always wanted to do a book called “Those Crazy Carolina Kids,” in which he’d publish all of the letters from young fans he received when he was a basketball star at North Carolina in the 1960s. About four years ago, one of those “Crazy Carolina Kids” showed up at his home in Catasauqua. Nancy Curlee Demorest was was 10 years old in 1968.
(Allentown Morning Call)
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