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06 Jun

Reading Is Fundamental Takes Its Mission Into the 21st Century

Established in 1966, Washington, D.C.-based Reading Is Fundamental is the nation’s oldest and largest children’s literacy organization. In May, it capped its 35th anniversary with a "National Reading Celebration," which featured special events at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington during RIF’s annual Reading Is Fun Week, which ran from May 5-12.

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06 Jun

Books on the Square Opens Its Arms to All

Sarah Zacks, owner and founder of Books on the Square in Providence, Rhode Island, remembers the difficulty of toting one or more of her five children to downtown stores with few parking spaces and child-unfriendly sales people. That’s why, when she opened her bookstore 10 years ago, she selected a spot with good parking that was six blocks from the crowded Brown University area and away from the congested downtown.

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06 Jun

76 Mentions in Publisher Advertising on the Rise

by Carl Lennertz

It is a credit to the independents who have put their heart and soul into the Book Sense program that publishers have recognized its impact on sales and are, more and more, mentioning a book’s Book Sense 76 status in national advertising. Time Warner even put the Book Sense logo in EVERY ad they ran for a year.

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06 Jun

Author Jonathan Safran Foer Says Bestselling Novel Is an Invitation to a Dialogue

Chances are that by now you have heard of Jonathan Safran Foer or his first novel, Everything Is Illuminated (Houghton Mifflin). You may have heard that he wrote this acclaimed, complex novel while still an undergraduate at Princeton, or that the book grew out of a creative writing thesis project advised by Joyce Carol Oates and Jeffrey Eugenides.

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