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2immigrant family to graduate college0000
3I couldn\'t agree more with Justice Sonia Sotomayor\'s observation in \"My Beloved World\" that \"you cannot value dreams according to the odds of their coming true.\" Her memoir is a testament to the power of education0000
4an American Dream-come-true story and a stark reminder of how elusive that dream is for so many. \"The Smartest Kids in the World0000
5\" by Amanda Ripley0000
6is a truly fresh twist on an exhaustively debated topic0000
7one that should encourage rigorous critical thinking about how and why we educate our children. Finally0000
8at a time when many underestimate the importance of the humanities0000
9I would urge everyone to read \"The Interestings\" by Meg Wolitzer0000
10an insightful tale of six friends who share a passion for art and thought from their teen years forward. What matters in life? What does success look like? Ms. Wolitzer\'s characters struggle with answers to these questions0000
11and her novel both entertains and enlightens.0000




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