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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Fruitcakes in Monroeville By Ed Reynolds write the author November 24, 2011 Truman Capote&#8217;s short story &#8220;A Christmas Memory,&#8221; the timeless tear-jerker that first appeared in Mademoiselle magazine in December 1956, will be staged in Monroeville for the fourth consecutive year on Thursday evening, December 1. Capote spent much of his early childhood in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div><a title="click to see other articles by this author" href="http://www.bwcitypaper.com/1editorialtablebody.lasso?-token.searchtype=authorroutine&amp;-token.lpsearchstring=Ed%20Reynolds">By Ed Reynolds</a></div>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">Truman Capote&#8217;s short story &#8220;A Christmas Memory,&#8221; the timeless tear-jerker that first appeared in <i>Mademoiselle</i> magazine in December 1956, will be staged in Monroeville for the fourth consecutive year on Thursday evening, December 1. Capote spent much of his early childhood in Monroeville, raised by relatives after his parents divorced.The drama is the highlight of the town&#8217;s annual Fruitcake Festival, staged in the second floor courtroom of the town&#8217;s fabled courthouse which is the setting for much of resident Harper Lee&#8217;s novel, <i>To Kill a Mockingbird</i>. The courthouse is now the Old Courthouse Museum, which includes Capote memorabilia donated by a cousin of the famed author. Locally-made fruitcakes in decorated tins (many with Capote-related themes) will be for sale during the festival, according to Nathan Carter of the Monroe County Heritage Museum. </span></p>
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<p>Carter&#8217;s grandmother was Capote&#8217;s mother&#8217;s sister, and he remembers one of the last visits the author made to Monroeville in the mid-1960s. &#8220;I was maybe five or six. Harper Lee was there. It was during the time he was working on <i>In Cold Blood</i>,&#8221; Carter says. He and other young relatives were brought into a room to be introduced: &#8220;This is your cousin Truman.&#8221; Carter recalls that the children were then &#8220;asked to make ourselves scarce and not to bother the world traveler.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fruitcake in round or loaf shapes — all prepared from local family recipes&#8221;—will be for sale all day at the museum. Delicacies known as &#8220;fruitcake rocks&#8221; will also be available. When asked to define a &#8220;fruitcake rock,&#8221; Nathan Carter charmingly explains, &#8220;It&#8217;s like drop biscuits—they&#8217;re irregular in shape. Each is like two or three bites and then you&#8217;re done with it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Admission to &#8220;A Christmas Memory&#8221; is $25, with show time at 7 p.m. A reception with more fruitcake follows. Call 251-575-7433 or go to <a href="http://www.bwcitypaper.com/publicationreturnframe.lasso?-token.address=http://www.tokillamockingbird.com" target="_top">www.tokillamockingbird.com</a> for details.</p>
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