ASU freshman publishes first children's book
ASU freshman Selena Morse shared excerpts from her new children’s book Friday. “Tariq couldn’t help but think everything stood in the way of their family arriving,” read Morse. “His heart sank in surveying the handful of boxes and bags filled with the remaining clothes food and keepsakes.” “Dear Tariq” is a story of compassion, humanity and a friendship formed between two boys living very different lives.
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