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Feb 28 , 2026.
Right in front of Menelik II Secondary School stands a statue resembling a towering pile of books, forming what feels like a portal. Scattered book sculptures around it give the park the appearance of an open-air library. Amid their presence, the neighbourhood takes on a new character, inviting stories to emerge from every corner. Arat Kilo, where the grand library Abrihot, also stands tall, sculpted stacks of books now rise in quiet tribute to learning. The street that sees many commuters daily, now echoes the spirit of shelves, ideas, and the promise that each chapter holds.
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