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Wednesday, December 12, 2007 12:00 AM

Salon Book Awards 2007

From an imaginary history of Alaskan Jews to a compelling glimpse of the CIA, we pick the 10 most pleasurable reading experiences of the year.

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  • Wednesday, December 12, 2007 04:43 AM

    Best Picture Book For Children, (Hardcover,Non-Fiction) Winner!

    May we remember our future generation of readers---Children!

    For each of us as well as those who read to their children, I highly recommend "What Color Is Your Dream?" by Kittie Nesius Beletic.

    This luminiferous illustrated book with a rhythm of sing-song verses, is a work encouraging us to inspire ourselves and our chidren to de-limit our imaginations and open ourselves to unlimited possibilites.

    The polychromatic beauty of this book is life-affirming in encouraging all to know that we can achieve our dreams, and to broaden our consciousnesses "that each dream is aready a possible realization."

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