Given that Mal is probably previously (up until the announcement of
Tamar winning the Carnegie at least)
best known for a novel about football [Keeper] then it's a fair point.
[In any case, I had forgotten that the ceremonies were cancelled this
time last year in the aftermath of the events in London, so that was a
timely reminder]
However, upon reading the text in the link previously given, at:
http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/press/pres_car_win_0506.html
/ it would appear that Peet is quoted as saying:
"libraries offer the arsenal in the war of understanding"
which I quote from the last paragraph, and is not nearly the same as the
quoted title of the original email.
/
bill
John Briggs wrote:
> Daniel Sabel wrote:
>> "LIBRARIES ARE OUR ARSENALS IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST FUNDAMENTALISM",
>> SAYS CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL WINNER
>
> Perhaps so, but who are our Chelseas?
>
> John Briggs
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