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November 06, 2009

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Donna Coolidge-Miller

Thank you for your visit to our school on Tuesday, November 2, 2009. It is rare for anyone to actually meet the author of a book he/she has read, so I am sure that your visit will leave a lasting impression on the students, as well as staff, here at East Boston High School.

I have a junior student who started writing his own personal stories on Wednesday, the day after your visit. He has been diligently writing in his notebook and will share those stories with me for editing. You definitely inspired him; he has lived a thousand lives even though he is only a teenager.

Please continue to do what you do. You are a great role model!

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