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I can think of few better ways to introduce a child to books than to let her...
Author:
Anne Fadiman
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Ex Libris: Confessions of a
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I can think of few better ways to introduce a child to books than to let her stack them, upend them, rearrange them, and get her fingerprints all over them.
( Anne Fadiman )
[ Ex Libris: Confessions of a ]
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