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Random House News That Made the Year 1966 Book

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Random House News That Made the Year 1966 Book

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    Author: Random House
    Book Title: The News That Made The Year 1966
    Language: English
    Book Series: The News That Made the Year
    Era: 1960s
    Format: Hardcover
    Genre: History
    Intended Audience: Adults
    Number of Pages: 319
    Publication Year: 1966
    Publisher: Random House

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Condition: Book is in great condition. Cover is in poor condition. 

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About the Author

Dina Younis is a Palestinian-American writer, content creator, podcaster, and lifelong thrifter based in Akron, Ohio. 

Growing up in a family and culture that embraced the value of secondhand, she learned the power of thrifting and resourcefulness at a young age when living in Amman, Jordan.

Dina has since become a trusted voice in the thrifting community, sharing expert tips, inspiration, and insights into the world of secondhand and sustainability through her digital platforms Dina's Days and Thanks, it's Thrifted podcast. 

S is for Secondhand is Dina’s debut children’s book, written to spark conversations about reuse, generosity, and creativity. Inspired by her own kids and her colorful lifestyle, the book is a celebration of all things secondhand. 

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About the Illustrator

Nadia Alnashar is a Syrian illustrator based in Akron, Ohio with a passion for storytelling through rich textures and intricate details. Blending folk art influences with contemporary children’s illustration, her work features traditional motifs, decorative elements, and handcrafted touches that give it a warm, organic, and slightly nostalgic quality. Inspired by cultural heritage and everyday life, she creates immersive, playful scenes that invite readers to explore diverse worlds.

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