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Host Fran Lewis interviews authors, talks about the latest new releases, discusses current issues in the news, and recommends writing tips for new authors

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Polly is Blue and Marigold is Orange both from different backgrounds and colors. Blue is superior and everyone has to recite 50 rules ever day. When Popoy goes out to get berries for a pie she breaks a rule by crossing the border into Orange. What happens next explains why these people are not a unit and the color of your skin defines you. Join me and the authors this important interview.
  • by Fran Lewis
  • in Books
  • 02:00

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Fran Lewis and Dr. Cavuto will discuss reading comprehension strategies dealing with fluency, vocabulary, word recognition, and text comprehension. Join us for this important talk.

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