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Re: Palindromic names
There's Aviva too.
When I was little I liked a book called "Hannah is a Palindrome" by Mindy Warshaw Skolsky. Hannah was in class and the teacher wrote Hannah Is a Palindrome, but then had to leave the classroom and let Hannah be in charge while she was gone. The kids kept cutting up and laughing and yelling "Hannah is a palindrome!" and she was afraid she wouldn't be able to keep order. She finally went to the dictionary and looked the word up and then went to the blackboard and wrote "Otto Is a Palindrome" Otto being the class troublemaker.
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