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Julia Lockwood’s daughter Catherine was paired with a 16-year-old through Reading Buddies program.
Catherine and her Big Buddy met once a week at Mission Library in Mission , B.C. Catherine's interests “became more varied. Now when we go to the library, she wants a book on snakes. She wants Chronicles of Narnia , not for her necessarily to read.
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