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Mongolian children’s author, Dashdondog Jamba, honored at U.S. conference PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 27 July 2007
Jambyn DashdondogMongolia’s most prominent author of children’s stories, Dashdondog Jamba, has arrived in the U.S. to attend an annual writers’ conference held in Chautauqua, NY. 

Jamba is the author of 50 children’s books as well as 60 books of verse. He is also known worldwide for his efforts to distribute books to Mongolian children. 

Following the collapse of communism, Jamba began a one-man crusade to bring books to rural Mongolian children. 

“I realized that there were no books for children anywhere in the country that were free of Communist propaganda,” he told The River Reporter of New York state. “Also, there were no schools or libraries that possessed good children’s literature. So, I decided to publish as many of my books as I could afford and began to take them around the country. I also translated other author’s books and added them to the mobile library.”

 

“I bought an ox cart and began taking my books out into the country where most of the children lived,” he said. Since the books were short, the children could read them quickly. “I couldn’t leave the book behind because I had only a limited supply, so I would spend a few days where there were a lot of children.” 

Following publicity from Japanese television, Jamba became well-known throughout the world. 

He takes particular pride that U.S. First Lady Laura Bush, a former librarian, has read his stories. 

Jamba will be speaking at the annual conference sponsored by Highlights For Children, a publisher of children’s literature located in Honesdale, PA.
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