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Two Books and a Website

Well, we've almost done it.  The book is now all put together and nearly ready to go.  Right now, we're just doing one last proof reading, then it's off to the presses!  But wait,
there's even better news!  We will be offering not one, but TWO lovely books for your reading pleasure.  The first is the one you expect:  No Lunch, No Money, No Rice: The Pursuit of Education in Asia

The second will be strictly photographs, with a working title of:  No Lunch: The Photographs

And, on top of that, we also now have a website where you can get suggested readings and organizations to donate to:  www.NoLunch.org 

It's been a productive summer indeed!

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