Learning to Dream, Dreaming to Learn
Written by Lisa Harkrader
Narrated by Highlights for Children
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About this audiobook
In many developing countries, children, especially girls, cannot go to school. Sometimes it is due to lack of money for a town or a family. Other times it has to do with religious or social customs. This book discusses how several people around the world are making sure all children have the opportunity to attend school.
Lisa Harkrader
Lisa Harkrader's debut novel, AIRBALL: My Life in Briefs (Roaring Brook), was a Bank Street College Best book of the year, a Texas Lonestar Award Nominee, a Junior Library Guild Selection, and New York Public Library Best Book for the Teen Age. She makes her home with her family on a farm in Kansas. Visit her website at ldharkrader.com.
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