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Junior Keira Chang smiles as she reads her children's book "Marinara and Alfredo: How Do Rainbows Work?" to preschoolers. Taking part in Los Altos Library's Science and Technology Week event, this was her first time reading her book at a library rather than a school classroom.

Junior Keira Chang shares her book in local library event

by Lily Peng and Chelsea Xie November 17, 2024

Amazon bestselling author Keira Chang (11) read her book “Marinara and Alfredo: How Do Rainbows Work?” on Thursday for the Science and Technology Week at Los Altos Library. A dozen preschoolers...

Trisha Variyar (11) looks at the Recreate Reading book board in Manzanita. Recreate Reading voting opened yesterday for upper school students.

Students vote for Recreate Reading book choice

by Sally Zhu, A&E and Lifestyle Editor March 11, 2022

The annual Recreate Reading registration opened yesterday for students in grades nine to 11 at 9:35 am on Infinite Campus, presenting a selection of 70 books or topics to be read over the summer.  Recreate...

Harker alumnus and bestselling author Andrew Shvarts (‘03) poses with his most recent fiction publication, “It Ends in Fire,” a featured Recreate Reading book for the 2022 school year. Shvarts has had a fascination with storytelling from a young age, eventually leading to his current career as an author.

So you wanna be a fantasy author?

by Sarah Mohammed and Lavanya Subramanian August 29, 2021

“Being a hero doesn't mean getting rewards or praise. Being a hero means suffering so other people don't have to. Being a hero means pain,” Andrew Shvarts (‘03) writes in the final book of his fantasy...

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