#Whyiread Giveaway | Book Book for Young Adults Girl plus a book
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In connection with this initiative HarperCollins will cooperate with the first book to launch #Why the TottersIn which readers can enter a chance to win one of the two big prizes (iPad Mini loaded with a collection of ebooks HarperCollins) or four prizes for runners -up (HarperCollins collection). In addition, the winners of the Grand Prix can help to give their community by recommending the first school that corresponds to the book or program serving children in need to receive a donation of 1000 books.
Sutaria will continue from May 1 to June 7, 2017. Learn more and log in to www.hc.com/hc200sweepstakes.
As part of HarperCollins’s permanent commitment to ensure that reading remains accessible to everyone, the company will also donate $ 200,000 to a collection of charities selected by its employees and will be made possible by News Corp, the HarperCollins parent company. Charity organizations that receive sponsorships support a wide variety of reasons that are important to HarperCollins, including the promotion of education and literacy for all, supporting authors and their freedom of expression and a champion of literature that reflects and honors the lives of all people. These include: First Book, National Coalition against Censorship, Reading A Place, United by Reading, and we need different books.
“HarperCollins has a long, historical history that supports the authors and the printed word, and we passionately support literacy and education, as the company was founded in 1817,” says Brian Murray, president and executive director of HarperCollins publishers. “The positive impact on the degree of literacy over the last two centuries, along with the innovation and growth of HarperCollins, allows us to know that it is a greater reason to continue to support.”
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HarperCollins Publishers is the second largest consumer book publisher in the world, with operations in 18 countries. With two hundred years of history and more than 120 branded prints worldwide, HarperCollins has published approximately 10,000 new books each year in 17 languages and has a print and digital catalog of more than 200,000 titles. Writing in dozens of genres, the authors of HarperCollins include winners in the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Award, the National Book Award, Newberry and Caldecot Medals and the Booker Award. HarperCollins, based in New York, is a subsidiary of News Corp (NASDAQ: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV) and can be visited online at Corporate.hc.com.
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