Kevin Milne was born in 1973 and grew up in Sherwood, Oregon, a quiet country town south of Portland. He earned a diploma from Sherwood High school in 1991, in a graduating class of fewer than one hundred students.
In college, after studying such varied fields as film, journalism, communications, pre-dentistry, pre-law, and German, Milne eventually earned a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Brigham Young University. One of the few things he didn’t study as an undergrad was business, which, ironically, is what he chose to pursue in graduate school, earning an MBA at Penn State University in 2000.
Today, Kevin is a business professional by day, an author by night, and a husband and father around the clock. He and his wife, Rebecca, were married in Washington DC in 1995. They have five children.
Great book on giving of self at Christmas. Story of girl whose illness leaves her not too pretty and doesn't want people to laugh at her, so she wears a bag
This book was so intriguing! It kept me hooked until the very end. I loved when Molar and his brother sat on "Santa's" lap! It was so funny! I really enjoyed the sweet friendship Molar enjoyed with Katherine. I was overjoyed at the Christmas magic at the end that enabled the boy to get his kidney transplant and go home. I would happily read this book again because of the love and Christmas joy that you can find as you experience Molar's "first real Christmas."