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Glimmer of Hope; How Tragedy Sparked a Movement. By the Founders of March for Our Lives

Glimmer of Hope; How Tragedy Sparked a Movement. By the Founders of March for Our Lives

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Glimmer of Hope; How Tragedy Sparked a Movement. By the Founders of March for Our Lives

by Alhanti, Adam, et alia: Founders of March for Our Lives

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New York: Razorbill Dutton, 2018. Hardcover. xiv, 218p. plus appended lists (murdered kids; photo credits), first edition in 8.5x5.5 inch laminated decorated boards (not issued with a dust jacket), Very presentable Library of Congress Duplicate (nix to acquisition) with its rubberstamp neatly impressed on title page and its copyright sticker fixed upon back cover. Otherwise unmarked, and entirely sound and clean.

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Title
Glimmer of Hope; How Tragedy Sparked a Movement. By the Founders of March for Our Lives
Author
Alhanti, Adam, et alia: Founders of March for Our Lives
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
1984836099
ISBN 13
9781984836090
Publisher
Razorbill Dutton
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2018
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Violence; Racism; Stereotype; Activist, activism;

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