New York Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina said sixth-grade
students in more than 300 schools throughput the city's five
boroughs will be offered the books to encourage them to read
during their summer vacation.
"We know that in the long-term summer reading is critical in
enabling our students to succeed both in and out of the
classroom, and this donation will help do just that," Farina
said in a statement announcing the donation.
Patterson, the author of "Unlucky 13," "Cross My Heart" and
"NYPD Red," has sold more than 300 million books worldwide and
is one of the best-selling authors of all time.
The fictional psychologist Alex Cross is among his most famous
characters. In addition to his adult novels, Patterson has
written the highly praised Middle School books for young readers
such "I Even Funnier" and "Ultimate Showdown."
The donation to New York City follows a similar program in
Chicago, where the author gave away more than 28,000 books to
students.
(This story fixes typos in 5th paragraph)
(Reporting by Patricia Reaney; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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