Dr. Seuss Letter to the Children of Troy, Michigan
Andrew Norton
In 1971, Troy Children's Librarian, Marguerite Hart, had an ambitious goal - to get various actors, authors, artists, musicians, librarians, and politicians to write a letter to the children of Troy about the importance of reading.
This was one of 97 such letters. How cool is it that Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, wrote back?