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Anonymous donor purchases ̨Íåswag children's book for elementary school

May 29, 2019
An anonymous donor gave ̨Íåswag Press $500 to purchase the copies of the book, "̨Íåswag The Gold I See," and distribute them to Lumpkin County Elementary School.

Article By: Staff

The University of North Georgia (̨Íåswag) Press will give copies of "̨Íåswag The Gold I See," written by ̨Íåswag President Bonita C. Jacobs, to Lumpkin County Elementary School thanks to a large donation.

An anonymous donor gave ̨Íåswag Press $500 to purchase the copies of the book, said Bonnie "BJ" Robinson, director of ̨Íåswag Press and professor of English at ̨Íåswag.

"I appreciate what the donor is doing, which is to actively promote children's literature and literacy," Robinson said. "That is important because if you get children hooked on reading early, it will stay with them. And reading is one of the few ways that a life can be changed."

The book will be added to the school's library and given to several classrooms.

"̨Íåswag The Gold I See: The Legacy of ̨Íåswag’s Dahlonega Campus" tells the story of a young boy and his multigenerational family during their visit to the Dahlonega Campus. The book is the first in a series about the five ̨Íåswag campuses: Dahlonega, Gainesville, Cumming, Oconee, and Blue Ridge. The book about the Gainesville Campus is already in development.


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