Just a Book in the Library

Just a Book in the Library by Donna Clovis is a thought-provoking work published by Author Solutions, Incorporated on December 10, 2019. This 108-page book, written in English, explores the significance of storytelling and the connections that arise from shared narratives. It emphasizes the importance of literature in fostering dialogue and understanding among diverse communities.
Readers will find that the book delves into themes of equality and the necessity of addressing the needs of marginalized populations. Through its narrative, it highlights how stories can serve as a bridge for communication and idea-sharing. Just a Book in the Library invites reflection on the role of text in shaping societal expectations and fostering inclusivity.
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#The Power of a Shared story “We must tell our stories.” -Dr. Donna Clovis, #NABJ19 Outstanding Book Award Winner “Just a Book in the Library is more than ‘just a book’ on a shelf. It captures the essence of how readers long to connect and share ideas related to the power of text.” -Dr. Kenneth Kunz, Assistant Professor of Literacy/Language Arts, Monmouth University “Equality for all- as we start providing marginalized populations their current needs today for tomorrow’s expectations.” -Dr. Josue Falaise, Director, Rutgers University Institute for Improving Student Achievement
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