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Before he became a refugee, Abdihamid says he guided his family's herd of camels from village to village, selling the animals’ valuable milk.
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The program is open to all adults working with kids, including parents, guardians and homeschool instructors.
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Kristen Vincent's book "Hope Beneath the Tree" benefits a local nonprofit of the same name.
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The report is more than 200 pages, detailing Vermont libraries' ability to meet community needs.
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The classic novel Watership Down follows a group of rabbits as they avoid peril to find a new home. And a new graphic novel adaptation hits bookstores this week. It was created by James Sturm, co-founder of the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction.
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Kenneth Cadow's debut novel, Gather, is a finalist in the Young People’s Literature division for the 2023 National Book Award. The book follows Ian, a teenager in rural Vermont, as he deals with common teenager struggles, and something much bigger — his mom’s substance misuse disorder.
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Neagley discusses her childhood in Ascutney and her role in the founding of Shelburne Farms.
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Rick Winston, founder and former owner and operator of the Savoy Theater in Montpelier, discusses his new memoir, Save Me A Seat: A Life with Movies.
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Bear Pond Books was one of many businesses in Montpelier forced to close its doors due to flood damage this summer.
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Two local librarians and a bookseller from Woodstock share their summer reading recommendations.