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Eve L. Ewing and pals are buying a Chicago bookstore.

Eve L. Ewing and pals are buying a Chicago bookstore.

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The Rise of the Submission Industrial Complex

The Rise of the Submission Industrial Complex

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Inside a New Exhibit That Celebrates the Most Unappreciated Part of Children's Books.

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