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Barbershops place books in boys’ hands

March 3, 2016 Articles

Check out how one organization creatively gets books into the hands of young boys.

Kudos to the Barbershop Books!

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The Name Jar by Yangsook Choi

September 17, 2018 LRWL

Being the new girl at school is hard enough without having a name that’s different and hard for her classmates to pronounce. Unhei (pronounced “Yoon-Hey”) recently moved to America from Korea with her family and is anxious to fit in at her new school. When asked her name on the first day, she worries her name would make her stand out and that her classmates will not like her. So,

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