Daliyah Arana is a four-year-old girl from Gainesville, Georgia. But she isn’t your average kid next door. A voracious reader, chances are she’s read more books than you have, or ever will – more than 1,000 in all.
Arana also made history by becoming the first African-American to become the “librarian for a day” at the world's largest library in the US – the Library of Congress.
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