Article: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS OFFERS NATIONAL READING, WRITING PROMOTION PROGRAM FOR YOUNG READERS IN GRADES 4 THROUGH 12

Delaware Department of State issued the following news release:

Have you ever read a book that changed your life? Have an author's words touched you in such a personal way that they altered how you view your world or yourself? If so, the Library of Congress wants to hear all about it!

Letters About Literature is a national reading and writing promotion program for young readers in grades 4 through 12, sponsored by the Library of Congress' Center for the Book, in partnership with Target. To enter the contest, readers write a personal letter to an author, explaining how his or her work affected them. Young readers can select authors from any genre-fiction or nonfiction, contemporary or ...

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