[NIFL-HEALTH:4393] Best health books for a public library literacy collection

From: Emma Coleman (emmaco2001@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Apr 18 2004 - 12:57:00 EDT


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Hello all,

My name is Emma Coleman and I work with Berkeley Reads, the adult literacy 
program of the Berkeley Public Library. We are currently shopping around for 
the best low-level books on health to update the library's collection. I'm 
looking for suggestions. We are familiar with the New Readers Press series, 
the publications from the Institute for Healthcare Advancement and the 
bibliography on worlded.org (http://www.worlded.org/us/health/docs/comp/). 
Are we missing anything crucial? Thanks for any thoughts on this that you 
can offer.

Emma Coleman

Berkeley Reads
West Branch
1125 University Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 981-6299
emmaco2001@hotmail.com

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