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Laura Hanson
Biography:
Laura Hanson has an MFA in writing for children and young adults from Hamline University as well as twenty years’ experience as a classroom teacher. She grew up paddling in Voyageurs National Park and in the BWCA, where Dorothy Molter was both a legend and a household name. Presently Laura is a reading teacher and writer of books that help children explore what it means to be Minnesotan.
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