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1. National Year of Reading at Woollahra ~flooding rains as Ships in the Field sails in.

Ships in the Field Woollahra Council, Susanne Gervay reading with Brownie, National Year of Reading 2012 ambassadorNational Year of Reading 2012 wwwlove2read.org, ambassador Susanne GervayLoved, loved, loved speaking at the fabulous Woollahra Municipal Council.

Only Noah would have come out – but brave supporters of books weathered the storm.

The kids asked fabulous questions.

Serena Geddes talented illustrator came along.

Moya Simons arrived with her hair frazzled from the wet.

Megan Light, school librarian from Cranbrook Junior School arrived to support Ships in the Field, literature and the National Year of Reading.

Ships in the Field a National Year of Reading event at Woollahra Municipal CouncilSusanne Gervay's Ships in the Field at Woollahra Council National Year of Reading eventFriends, readers arrived – thankyou!

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