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They are among the celebrities who will bring literature to life at the African-American Children's Book Festival at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.
As an academic too, in his long teaching career at Glasgow University, he could captivate his student audience, bring literature to life.
She's also the founder of THE ALIGNIST, a new media venture to bring literature into conversation with current events.
The goal: bring literature and art to the kids who fall through the system's cracks, bolstering their collective and individual senses of self.
To bring literature to more people by expanding a community mobile library that provides books for free, for trade or by donation.
In Russia, it is the Year of Russian Cinema, which prompted the organizers to bring literature and visual elements together for this project it is partly an attempt to bring the Russian literary tradition into the 21st century.
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It brings literature down to earth.
He had a wonderfully irreverent way of bringing literature and Bible stories to life.
A book-pirate, he observes, can be a cultural Robin Hood, stealing from "elitist multinational publishers" and bringing literature to the poor.
"I guess LDM brings literature to those who wouldn't necessarily step into a little bookshop to hear an author read".
We all had access to local public libraries, but the arrival of the bookmobile brought literature and good books to our doorstep and, I'd like to believe, nourished a lifelong love of reading for many of us.
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