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Kwame Alexander | Miami Book Fair 2018
Kwame Alexander on "Swing" at the 2018 Miami Book Fair interviewed by Rich Fahle. New York Times bestselling authors Kwame Alexander and Mary Rand Hess (Solo) tell a lyrical story about hope, courage, and love that will speak to anyone who’s struggled to find their voice. And the surprise ending shines a spotlight on the issues related to our current social divide,
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