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The final week of reviews wrap up this year's Read & Write Program.
Our club was formed in 1895 by a group of Joliet women who first met while studying the plans for the Women's Pavilion at the Columbian Exposition.
The author, now 18, started writing his story of child snatchers and unexpected heroes while in high school. His novel is polished and fun.
This group portrait shows the family as flawed and human rather than as the freakish clan of isolated geniuses portrayed in many biographies. The author expresses astonishment that a vast trove of archival material has never been used by other scholars.
Don't miss the double m's in "Grimmly," as in the style of Grimm's Fairy Tales.
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