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Reviewer: Mirjana Čutura
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Good afternoon, everybody.
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I am April.
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Eight years ago, I got the biggest and best present ever, of my life.
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After reading me books every night since I was about two,
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my mom opened a children's bookstore.
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I still remember the day I stepped into the warm, lovely place,
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sunshine glowing on the bookshelves, and I smelled the scent of books.
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And I still remember the happy moment
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my mom held me in her arms and read me a book.
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"In an old house in Paris That was covered with vines,
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Lived twelve little girls In two straight lines."
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Time passed, and I grew from a little kid who was often mistaken for a boy
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to a big girl standing in front of you on this stage.
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However, the love of reading has been kept unchanged,
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except that I don't suck my fingers anymore while I'm reading.
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Having the freedom to read and the freedom to choose
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is one of the best gifts my mom ever gave me.
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Although running a bookstore is not always a good choice for making money,
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mom never regrets quitting her high-salary job
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and devoting herself to the small bookstore.
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She is very proud of her work,
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that brings a passion for reading to me and other children.
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Surrounded by books, I am enthusiastic about reading.
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I bring a book with me wherever I go.
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I read in restaurants while I'm waiting for a meal.
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I read in the metro on my way to school.
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I read every night before I go to sleep.
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To read is to voyage through time,
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to visit places you would never otherwise know,
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to experience a world of imagination, adventure, and discovery.
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Take Alice in Wonderland as an example.
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When I read that book, I fell with Alice into her Wonderland.
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It's so weird, so visual.
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There, rabbits can talk, playing cards can watch,
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and cats can vanish at will.
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As I read that book,
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my mind kept wanting to return to Wonderland
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and experience all this nonsense again.
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So I drew this picture.
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I drew the Cheshire Cat,
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the Caterpillar on the giant mushroom,
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and the girl.
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I didn't know if the girl was Alice or myself.
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I was too young when I drew that picture,
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but I really wished
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that I could've lived inside that book.
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So you can see in the book,
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bored Alice followed a rabbit and tumbled down to Wonderland,
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whereas in the real world,
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a book can always lead you to escape the boredom of everyday life
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and enter a magic world.
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For example,
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we can take the Magic School Bus to explore the human body,
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or we can escape into nature by reading Fabre's Book of Insects.
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We can even travel back to ancient Greece or Rome
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in the series of Horrible Histories.
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With a book,
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we can go anywhere and be anything.
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Reading is also a good way for us to connect with others.
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It's amazing how when you're reading a book on a train,
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a stranger next to you says,
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"Hey, I love that book too."
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This is a true story between me and Yoyo.
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We then immediately started a discussion about characters in that book.
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Yoyo's mom and my mom also found that they had a lot in common.
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Last year, our families took a trip to Singapore together.
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This is us on our first day in Singapore.
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We went to a big bookstore and spent half a day there.
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This is not the only story.
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When I share fun "Did you know?" book facts with my friends
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or help other readers my age find the book that's just right for them,
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we build up relationships and get to know each other better.
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Also, I believe that when parents read to their children,
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it brings back good memories from their own childhood.
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This is a strong relationship
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that can get rid of gaps in between generations.
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Another amazing thing about reading is,
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when you're reading,
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in a way, you're engaging in a conversation with the author.
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One of the authors I admire very much is Bill Bryson,
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who is humorous and witty.
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When reading his great book "A Short History of Nearly Everything,"
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I feel like I'm accompanying the author as he travels through space and time,
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from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization.
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His deep curiosity of the world we live in
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and encyclopedic knowledge of these topics
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impressed and touched me.
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Another beloved author is Roald Dahl,
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whose hilarious, breathtaking books are so attractive
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that I don't even want the story to end.
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I have read all of his books for children,
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Witches, The BFG, and many others.
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When asked in an interview, "How do you get your story ideas?"
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the author answered, "I always start with a little seed of idea, a little germ.
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Every time I get a great idea,
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I would pull out a notebook and write it down,
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or else it would disappear like a dream."
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These tips helped me a lot when I first started writing.
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I use my idea notebook to write down my seeds of ideas.
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And in the stories of The Minpins, Roald Dahl told us,
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"Watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you
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because the greatest secrets are always hidden
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in the most unlikely places."
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I was inspired when I read this.
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I've taken it as advice not only from the great author
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but also from a wise man who had a keep insight into our world.
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Just like Roald Dahl's character the BFG, Big Friendly Giant,
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whose job was to collect and blow pleasant dreams to small children,
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Roald Dahl, Bill Bryson, Sheldon Allan Silverstein,
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Dr. Seuss, and other writers,
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they had blown big dreams to me and every other reader.
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I dreamed that, one day, I can make magic of my own as an author,
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for myself, my friends, my kids, and other children.
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Here, I want to share a poem I wrote on a kite I made in an art class.
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Soaring above us like a bird
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Is a big, amazing kite.
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The wind is howling,
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Making it dance.
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What a beautiful sight!
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Yes, what a beautiful sight.
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But I know making this dream come true will be a very long and slow process.
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I will keep on reading and writing every day
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and, above all, keep watching with glittering eyes
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the whole world around me, just like Roald Dahl.
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And there's one thing I know for sure:
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reading will be a life-long love for me.
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I read because loving one life is just not enough.
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Today I stand here to share my reading stories with you
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because I believe that reading can light up the whole world.
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So, why not surround yourself with books,
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sit down quietly,
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and enjoy the words, the pictures, and how they fit together so beautifully.
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As an end of my speech,
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I would like to recite one of my favorite poems.
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"No one believes a whole book Could ever come
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From something as simple as butterflies,
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That don't even live that long.
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But on paper, things can live forever.
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On paper, a butterfly never dies."
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Thank you.
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(Applause)