Published On: Wed, Sep 25th, 2019

Read Together Palm Beach County 2019 Book Announced: The One- in-a-Million Boy

2019 Read Together

Boca Raton, FL – Described as a beguiling, heart-wrenching and funny work of art, this year’s Read Together Palm Beach County book is The One-in-a-Million Boy by Monica Wood. The story revolves around a friendship between a 104-year-old Lithuanian immigrant woman and an 11-year-old Boy Scout obsessed with Guinness world records.

The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County kicked off the “Read Together Palm Beach County” campaign at its annual Mayors’ Literacy Initiative Luncheon, where the book was announced. The campaign is aimed at getting adults throughout the county to read the same book at the same time. The goal is to get people engaged in discussing the themes of the book and to help entice those who can read, but seldom do, to get in the habit of reading again.

Copies of the book are available through the Literacy Coalition for a $10 donation. Many of the county and municipal libraries also have ordered additional copies of the book to have in circulation.

Events and books discussions are planned throughout the campaign, which ends in late November.

A finale event with Monica Wood will be held at the Harriet Himmel Theatre in West Palm Beach on November 21. The finale event requires an RSVP. The event is free, but a suggested donation is welcome.

Sponsorships for the campaign, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, are available. Sponsors to date include Akerman LLP, Silver sponsor, and Greenberg-Traurig and Ed Morse Automotive Group, Bronze sponsors.

This community reading initiative is not a fundraiser but helps support the Literacy Coalition’s mission to improve the quality of life in our community by promoting and achieving literacy.

For more information, visit www.literacypbc.org or call 561-279-9103.

About the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County

A recipient of the coveted 4-star Charity Navigator rating for 10 consecutive years, the Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County works to improve the quality of life in our community by promoting and achieving literacy. One in seven adults in our county is unable to read and understand information found in books, newspapers and manuals and nearly half of all third graders are not reading on grade level. Through extensive outreach and collaboration with a network of community partners, the Literacy Coalition strives to ensure that individuals who need to improve their literacy skills receive the help they need. By providing services to more than 27,000 adults, children and families each year, the Literacy Coalition’s goal is for every child and every adult in Palm Beach County to be able to read.

L to R: Robert Weinroth , Carla Roderick, Kristin Calder and Tom Streit

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