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[CCBC-Net] The Power of Lucky

From: Grace Ruth <gwruth>
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 14:35:32 -0800 (PST)

I would add to Laurie's comment that one of the panelists, after the answer was given, commented that haven't books always been a place where kids can find answers to things they don't know. Grace Ruth, San Francisco Public Library

LAURIE DRAUS <draus at suring.k12.wi.us> wrote: Not sure if this would be considered off-topic, but I hadn't seen it posted that the Lucky story, complete with emphasis on the squeamish librarians and their refusal to order the book, was a question on NPR's radio show, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me (news quiz show) this weekend. The much-scrutinized word was the answer sought, and I believe, correctly identified.

Lauri S. Cahoon-Draus K-12 Library Media Specialist Suring School Libraries draus at suring.k12.wi.us
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