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Harrison Barnes' story a real page-turner


Perhaps one day we should write a children's book about this kid, this phenomenal basketball talent and exceptional student from Ames, Iowa. He has the whole country watching his every move. And yet every move he makes somehow seems more extraordinary and more astute than the last. " Goes to College" we can call it and it'd fly off the shelves at Barnes & Noble and Borders and Books-A-Million as readers all over the country flip page after page after page to learn more. (Fayetteville Observer)

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