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Ending book hunger : access to print across barriers of class and culture

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Every child has the right to read. Books make this right a reality. One billion kids lack access to books in their native languages.

Forty percent of America’s children cannot afford to buy books.

This is a crisis for education, because the best predictor of a child’s success in school is the number of books at home.  Ending Book Hunger highlights nonprofit strategies to reshape children’s publishing by creating more diverse books, lowering costs, overcoming language barriers, and promoting mobile reading through digital libraries.   Can such efforts expand to bring books to the next billion would-be readers?

Lea Shaver reveals the powerful roles of copyright law and licensing, and encourages her readers to join the campaign to end childhood book hunger.   Whether you are a teacher, librarian, author, illustrator, bookseller, publisher, or any other kind of book lover, Ending Book Hunger will engage you, inspire you, and change the way you think about books.

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Yale University Press
0300226004 / 9780300226003
Hardback
028.9
24/03/2020
United States
vi, 209 pages
22 cm