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  • The celebrities-who-write-children's-books boom began about three decades ago, according to Wendy Lukehart, Youth Collections Coordinator at the D.C. Public Library system.

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  • "When you share that book with children, the room goes silent, they lean in closer, they want to touch the book," says Lukehart.

    digg.com: Top News Digg 2011

  • Lukehart has come to realize that, by releasing celebrity books, children's publishers can take risks on unknown authors.

    digg.com: Top News Digg 2011

  • For example, when a criminal offense is committed, and the perpetrator leaves the state to avoid prosecution, the clock doesn't start running until he returns, Lukehart said.

    Bakersfield.com Latest news 2010

  • "Square buildings don't fire me up," said Lukehart, who chaired the building committee.

    Yakima Herald-Republic Weekly News By DAVID LESTER 2010

  • Lukehart is arguing that Palafox was not involved with the homicides or the burglary.

    Bakersfield.com Latest news 2010

  • Lukehart is arguing that Palafox was not involved with the homicides or the burglary.

    Bakersfield.com Latest news 2010

  • "Yep, I'm going in fast," Lukehart replied as he slowed things down.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • So interested in a dome was Lukehart that he chartered a plane that carried the newly formed building committee to Portland to look at a domed facility on the campus of Portland State University.

    Yakima Herald-Republic Weekly News By DAVID LESTER 2010

  • On the way home, Lukehart recalled, the plane flew over the facility on a bright, sunny afternoon.

    Yakima Herald-Republic Weekly News By DAVID LESTER 2010

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