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Boston Public Library's Fourteenth Annual "Literary Lights for Children"

The Associates of the Boston Public Library presented the fourteenth annual Literary Lights for Children awards ceremony and tea party on Sunday, September 30, in the library's historic Bates Hall Reading Room. The award winners—Kevin Hawkes, Christopher Paolini, Mitali Perkins, and Gary Schmidt—were honored for their extraordinary contributions to children's literature. The authors chosen as this year's “Literary Lights” have collectively won dozens of major awards for their inspiring books written for children and young adults.

Literary Lights for Children is held each year to raise awareness of children's literature, promote literacy, honor children's authors, and raise much needed funding for the Boston Public Library's children's services and special collections.

The Associates of the Boston Public Library is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving the Boston Public Library's special collections of rare books, manuscripts, and other items of significant historic interest.

Website: www.TheAssociates.org

Facebook: www.facebook.com/AssociatesBPL

Twitter: www.twitter.com/AssociatesBPL

All photos by Roger Farrington

 
 
 
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