Books smell like old people

In Lit Up, writer David Denby investigates how a group of English teachers in New York City and nearby New Haven, Conn., achieve the near impossible: convince their students to appreciate books, rather than stare at screens all day.

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Hauptverfasser: Bethune, Brian, Loudon, Chris, Levine, Allan, Subramanian, Sarmishta, Rundle, Lisa, Loudon, Christopher, Rundle, Lisa Bryn
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