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On September 7, 2025, acclaimed author Lana Del Rey will introduce her new picture book One Can at ThriftBooks in Burlington, ON. The event, scheduled for 1:00 pm, is free for admission.
Lana Del Rey is collaborating with Eric Walters and illustrator Isabelle Malenfant on this new project. One Can is a moving story about community and helping families in need. According to Kirkus Reviews, the text of One Can is finely tuned to a child's understanding and focuses on considering what the recipient needs and what we can give.
One Can is a perfectly calibrated introduction to the concept of economic differences. Eric Walters, known for his children's and young adult books, including the educational book series "One Can," has once again joined forces with Lana Del Rey and Isabelle Malenfant to create a heartfelt story that will resonate with readers of all ages.
The venue for this special event is ThriftBooks, located at 513 Locust Street, Burlington. The event takes place on a Sunday, making it a perfect family outing. The venue type is a bookstore, offering a cosy and welcoming atmosphere for the event.
Although the host of the event is not specified, attendees can expect an engaging and interactive session with Lana Del Rey. The event is titled One Can introduction, and it promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who attend.
Whether you're a fan of Lana Del Rey's work or new to her stories, One Can is a book that will touch your heart and inspire you to make a difference in your community. So mark your calendars for September 7, 2025, and join Lana Del Rey at ThriftBooks for the introduction of One Can. Admission is free, making it an event not to be missed.
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