This story is amazing. Margot le Baron is an inspiration for me.
Read at my friend, Kym Moore's site about Margot, a teenager, who had collected over 800 books for children in need.
As a reminder, I think the best kept secrets are hidden in books. You can discover amazing wisdom in books - if you read them. Part of the profits/ proceeds from my book had went to the non-profit charity, First Book, which provides books for children in need. It is more than the book. It was about the mission to promote literacy and avid reading. Many children in the world do not live in homes that have access to age-appropriate books. First Book seeks to provide books to these children.
Read Kym's blog here:
http://pensandpals.blogspot.com/2010/01/margot-le-baron-collects-books-for.html
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