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The Voracious Reader

The Newbery Awards go each year to the “most distinguished contribution to American literature for children.”

Recent winners, Rebecca Stead (When You Reach Me) and Patricia Reilly Giff (Lily’s Crossing) come to  The Voracious Reader, Larchmont, on Friday, February 3rd at 6:30 pm.  

You can join a discussion of Stead and Giff’s award winning books, what makes a book Newbery worthy and learning more about these authors. Reservations requested but not required.

The Voracious Reader 1997 Palmer Avenue, Larchmont. 914.630.4581 thevoraciousreader.com

Category: Arts, Coming Up, Kids, Larchmont, Locals

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