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  • Interview with Abbie Saunders, author of Generation Z banner. Red section to the left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. To the right of banner, a photo of the author, young woman with long brown hair and a white, sleeveless dress. Sitting in a rustic vila at a table with breakfast foods and a novel on it, and plants behind her, smiling toward the reader.
    Interview with Abbie Saunders, author of Generation Z banner. Red section to the left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. To the right of banner, a photo of the author, young woman with long brown hair and a white, sleeveless dress. Sitting in a rustic vila at a table with breakfast foods and a novel on it, and plants behind her, smiling toward the reader.
    July 25, 2024

    Abbie Saunders Defines an Era for Young Readers in the Nonfiction Book, Generation Z

    If the goal of good non-fiction is to build a bridge between the author and the reader, and to shuttle important information over it, then it makes perfect sense that the best way to explain different ...

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