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| Library of Michigan Picks Local Author Nancy Shaw's 'Raccoon Tune' to Spark Kids' Interest in Michigan Reads! Fall Program
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Casey Warner (517) 373-5578
Agency:
History, Arts and Libraries
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March 6, 2008
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Art © 2003 by Howard Fine; used with permission of
Henry Holt and Company.
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The Library of Michigan today announced that it has selected "Raccoon Tune" by Michigan author Nancy Shaw as the featured title for the 2008 Michigan Reads! program. Michigan Reads! is a one-state, one-children's-book program devoted to increasing early childhood literacy, with programming, events and author visits slated to take place throughout September 2008.
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