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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Naked Mole Rat Letters by Mary Amato
When her father begins a long-distance romance with a Washington, D.C. zookeeper, twelve-year-old Frankie sends fabricated email letters to the zookeeer in an attempt to end the relationship.
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