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Hardcover Believing in Books: The Story of Lillian Smith Book

ISBN: 0929141776

ISBN13: 9780929141770

Believing in Books: The Story of Lillian Smith

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Have you ever read a book that you couldn't put down? Has that book taken you to other countries, to other centuries? Have you found yourself brimming with excitement, exclaiming to all who will listen, "Read this book!" This biography is the story of a child who took her love of childrens' books and found a way to share it with the world as she grew up. Her voice would be the first to carry the message of childrens' right to read across the world...

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About the first children's librarian in the British Empire

Part of Napoleon Publishing's outstanding "Stories of Canada" series dedicated to presenting young readers with the lives of Canadian men and women whose influences have helped to create the world we live in, Believing In Books: The Story Of Lillian Smith is the true story of a remarkable woman who promoted books and reading for children in the early 1900's, and who became the first children's librarian in the British Empire. Lillian Smith's pioneer work in introducing children's literature to people around the world is retold with admiration Sydell Waxman, and illustrated with black-and-white artwork and photographs by Patty Gallinger and Liz Milkau in this magical and engaging look at Lillian's life and literary love.
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