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Nora Krug

Nora Krug

Staff Editor and Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Books

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Recent Articles

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How Nicholson Baker learned to paint, without the help of Bob Ross

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Ned Blackhawk, Justin Torres among National Book Award winners

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Perspective | The innocence of Judy Blume

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Fauci is my dog

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The list, compiled by the American Library Association, is meant to inform the public about censorship.
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Beverly Cleary’s spunky star, as seen through her illustrators.
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The Fabulous Ladies Book Club has shown that immunization efforts aren’t just about getting shots into arms.
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How Shannon Hale draws strength from Wonder Woman, the star of her ...

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