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No sugar needed to lure fans to Julie Andrews

It was Mary Poppins’s face, though the hair was pure Victor, Victoria. But 9-year-old Graham Walker noticed only the voice, that clipped, hills-are-alive British accent that’s pure Julie Andrews and that was reading to him and 11 other children yesterday at the District’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. Read more about Andrews’ support for the American Library Association in this article from The Washington Post.

Posted by Steve Groft on 26 June 2007 in Libraries

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