Marty RubinSorrow's children were raised on books.
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Parents who love their children to distraction will read to them all the time. They will never stop reading to their children, even when they are sad because they love them so much. Sorrow’s children were raised on books, which is why they will always have access to books and can always learn new things, no matter what happens in their lives.
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