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Mr. Milne once wrote “The Red House Mystery,” a classic of detection. He has also written “Winnie - the - Pooh.” In “Four Days’ Wonder” (Dutton), he apparently sets his mind on merging the two styles.
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First HISD took the libraries. Now teachers say the district's curriculum leaves no room for storybooks and some are secretly reading to students anyway.
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