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Thank You for Joining Us This April

In April 2012, the library presented our Keep Toronto Reading Festival, a city-wide celebration of books and reading. Torontonians enjoyed more than 100 events - including readings, panel discussions and performances - at over 50 branches and partner venues across the city.

We also presented our One Book community read. Everyone was encouraged to read Girls Fall Down by Maggie Helwig, a haunting love story set in post 9/11 Toronto.

Please join us again for Keep Toronto Reading in April 2013.

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