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[Publishers Weekly] - The first list includes two works of nonfiction: a multicultural history, A Different Mirror for Young People by Ronald Takaki, and a memoir by mezzo-soprano Laurie Rubin, Do You Dream in Color? Insights from a Girl Without Sight. Related Topics and
Seven Stories Creates Children's Imprint
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[Publishers Weekly] - 28) by Ronald Takaki (adapted by Rebecca Stefoff, who also adapted Zinn's history), and a memoir by mezzo-soprano Laurie Rubin, Do You Dream in Color? Insights from a Girl Without Sight (Oct. 23). In fiction, there's a novella by James Lecesne, Trevor
Laurie Rubin: "Do You Dream in Color? Insights From A Girl Without...
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Laurie Rubin is a mezzo-soprano opera singer, an author and a jewelry designer. She is also blind. She gives the answer to the question people ask her most: Do...
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Laurie Rubin was born blind, unable to see anything except white light. But that did not stop her from learning to ski, studying at Yale University, ...
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