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All articles filed in Lola

Current Happenings Reviews Two CentsApril 20, 2018January 17, 2019

Lola by Junot Diaz: Reshaping the Children’s Book Industry

Written by Kiran Gokal Junot Diaz, the Dominican-American author of renowned books This Is How You Lose Her and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, recently released a children’s book called Islandborn which focuses on six-year-old Lola, an Afro-Caribbean girl who came over to the United States so young that she has no memories…

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