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Rubadiri Victor, centre, is joined by Brett Cassim, manager Metropolitan Bookstore, left, Steve Seepaul, lighting technician, Abigail Agard, massage therapist, and Josette Holder, Anansi fan, at the first reading during the launch of Rubadiri’s National Bookstore Reading Tour.
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