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One Book at a Time is a really engaging documentary that centers around Sarah Kamya, a school counselor whose passion leads her to create the Little Diverse Libraries initiative. The film captures the heartfelt journey of raising funds and distributing books to promote diversity in reading. It’s got this warm, grassroots vibe, you know? The pacing feels organic as it follows her efforts across the entire country, highlighting the importance of representation in literature. It’s not flashy or overly dramatic, but rather showcases the real impact of community and education. The footage of her interactions with local bookstores adds a personal touch that resonates. It's a quiet testament to the power of books and access, making it distinct in the documentary landscape.
Focuses on community engagement in literacy.Highlights the significance of representation in books.Captures the grassroots nature of the Little Diverse Libraries project.
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Sadie Krall
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