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New Trier adviser rooms donate 600 books to Chicago charity

New Trier junior David Tabarez-Cisneros and his adviser room led by Bob Spagnoli collected books for Books First! Chicago. Photo submitted

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After hearing about Books First! Chicago, a charity that collects books for Chicago Public Schools with 15 percent or more of their students designated as homeless and no libraries or library equivalents, New Trier junior David Tabarez-Cisneros saw an opportunity to involve his fellow students in the cause.

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