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THE MAGIC OF BOOKS

everal years ago, Cordelia Oxley, of London, England, was looking for a meaningful project to do out side work. She’d always loved to read—her dad owns an independent bookshop—and the idea of passing along books appealed to her. She joined a small group that drops donated books in trains and stations on the London Underground, the public railway

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