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How the World Sees Us

That these books are available for children—for a child like me—all these books!—leaves me dazed, dazzled.



—Novelist Joyce Carol Oates, remembering a childhood visit to the Lockport Public Library in upstate New York, Smithsonian, Mar. 2010

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