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We here at Young STAR understand the strength and limitations of the printed page—which is why we always aim to push the page’s boundaries.

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PBBY board member and children’s book illustrator Beulah Taguiwalo says that the award used to be known as simply the PBBY prize, but adopted the name of Alfrredo Salanga as a tribute to the writer, who died in 1988.
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We here at Young STAR understand the strength and limitations of the printed page—which is why we always aim to push the page’s boundaries.

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PBBY board member and children’s book illustrator Beulah Taguiwalo says that the award used to be known as simply the PBBY prize, but adopted the name of Alfrredo Salanga as a tribute to the writer, who died in 1988.
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