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Did you ever think you were a little different than everybody else in school? Suppose you found out there’s a reason for that and that reason is that you’re actually a witch. That’s the story of “The Okay Witch,” by Emma Steinkellner. Students from Virginia Road Elementary School in Los Angeles discuss the graphic novel and interview Emma. Actress Diane Adair is celebrity reader. Kitty Felde is host.

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Favorite Books from Virginia Road Elementary School in LA:

Ghosts (Fantasmas) – Raina Telegemeier

The Spiderwick Chronicles – Tony DiTerlizzi

Dork Diaries -Rachel Renée Russel

Sisters – Raina Telegemeier

Emma Steinkellner’s Favorite Books:

Little Women – Louisa May Alcott

Holes – Louis Sachar

Ella Enchanted – Gail Carson Levine

Dianne Adair’s Favorite Books:

A Prayer for Owen Meany – John Irving

Bird by Bird – Anne Lamott


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