"Livres et lecture États-Unis." . . "Fathers and Daughters." . . "United States Biography." . . "Books and reading Psychological aspects." . . "Books and Reading Psychological Aspects." . "Brozina, James Books and reading." . . "Father-daughter relationship Biography." . . "Oral reading." . . "Oral Reading." . . . . . . . . . . "The reading promise : my father and the books we shared"@en . "The reading promise : my father and the books we shared" . . . "Reading Promise" . . . "리딩 프라미스" . . . . . "Biography"@en . "Biography" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "The reading promise my father and the books we shared"@en . "The reading promise my father and the books we shared" . . . . . "Presents a series of vignettes describing how the author's father challenged himself to read aloud to her for one hundred consecutive nights when she was in fourth grade and how they decided to continue \"the streak\" until the day she left for college." . "Named for two literary characters (\"Alice\" from Lewis Carroll and \"Ozma\" from L. Frank Baum), the author is the daughter of a Philadelphia-area elementary school librarian. Father and daughter embarked on a streak of reading-out-loud sessions every night before bed as Ozma was growing up - a \"streak\" that would continue for eight years straight." . . "The reading promise" . "The Reading Promise : My Father and the Books We Shared"@en . "Riding pʻŭramisŭ" . . . . . . . . . "Named for two literary characters (\"Alice\" from Lewis Carroll and \"Ozma\" from L. Frank Baum), the author is the daughter of a Philadelphia-area elementary school librarian. Father and duaghter embarked on a streak of reading-out-loud sessions every night before bed as Ozma was growing up - a \"streak\" that would continue for eight years straight." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "When Alice Ozma was in fourth grade, she and her single father - a beloved elementary school librarian - made a promise to read aloud together for 100 consecutive nights. Upon reaching their goal they celebrated over pancakes, but it was clear that neither wanted to stop. They decided to continue \"The Streak\" for as long as they could - until the day, a remarkable eight years later, Alice entered college." . "Alice Ozma tells the story of how she and her father, an elementary school librarian, set a goal when she was in fourth grade of reading together for one hundred consecutive nights and continued on until she went away to college, and discusses the bond that developed between her and her dad, and the life lessons she learned from their time together."@en . . . . . . "Ozma, Alice Books and Reading." . . . . "Pères et filles Livres et lecture." . . "LITERARY CRITICISM Books & Reading." . . "Fathers and daughters United States Biography." . . "Books and reading United States." . . "Books and Reading United States." .