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The Higher Power of Patron
Still, on the night before the Monday morning awards announcements, at home with her husband, René, [Susan Patron] couldn't help nurturing the dream just a little. \"I don't think there is a writer seriously writing, pouring themselves into a book, who doesn't fantasize about [winning] the Newbery,\" she says. \"Hope reigns; you can't squelch hope.\" Convinced that any call would have come by late Sunday night, a distraught Patron finally whispered to René, \"I think...
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Pretty Space
Conditions were awful and crowded,\" [Karen Leo] says of the school's \"before\" picture of the late '90s and early 2000s. Then P.S. 246's technology teacher, Leo squeezed four bookcases (stocked with nonfiction, noncirculating titles available only to students in grades four through six) into her tiny computer lab. Because most state library funding went to classroom libraries, Leo was left with just $1,000 to spend annually.
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