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    Diary of a Fairy Godmother by Esme Raji Codell, Drazen Kozjan (Illustrator), Drazen Kozjan (Illustrator)

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    • Age Range: 7 to 10
    • Pub. Date: September 2006
    • 176pp
    • Sales Rank: 125,149

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      • Pub. Date: September 2006
      • Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
      • Format: Paperback, 176pp
      • Sales Rank: 125,149
      • Age Range: 7 to 10
      • Lexile: 760L 

      Synopsis

      Hunky Dory is at the top of her class in charm school. She can make flowers wilt like wet spaghetti. She can make thunder rumble like a whale's bellyache. And she can turn any prince into a frog-but she always changes them back. That's when she knows there'll be a problem

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      Codell (Sahara Special) concocts some playful twists to familiar fairytales and conventional morality in this uneven story about a misfit witch. Hunky Dory, witch in training, is at the top of her class in charm school. Her mother has high hopes of her becoming "the wickedest witch wherever the four winds blow." But Hunky, who narrates, secretly aspires to be a fairy godmother; and her Auntie refers to "F.G.s" as "vapid little underachievers." The first time the heroine adjusts a curse (her Auntie's), changing Sleeping Beauty's death sentence into a 100-year snooze, Hunky detects a wonderful, strange sensation: "It was a warm feeling, but it wasn't a sick feeling. It was spreading, though, from my feet and legs and into my hands and up my neck." From then on she's hooked on doing good deeds even though it means getting expelled from school and being disowned by her mother. Young readers may well be tickled by Hunky's encounters with Rumplestiltskin (on whom she has a crush), Goldilocks (whom Hunky transforms into Glinda, the Good Witch of the North) and Cinderella (who is reluctant to marry a prince who is "all hands and sugar talk"). The author's message about good and evil being almost the same thing, however, comes across as somewhat convoluted and perhaps too heavy-handed for this lighthearted tale. Codell more successfully conveys the idea that people rarely wish for what they truly desire. Ages 7-11. (June) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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      Biography

      Esme Raji Codell is the author of the acclaimed novel Sahara Special, winner of the IRA Children’s Book Award, a Kirkus Editors’ Choice for 2003, and a BookSense 76 #1 title; as well as a memoir for young readers, Sing a Song of Tuna Fish: Hard-to-Swallow Stories from Fifth Grade. A former teacher, bookseller, and children’s librarian, she lives with her husband and son in Chicago. Sahara Special and Sing a Song of Tuna Fish Hard-to-Swallow Stories from Fifth Grade.

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      DIARY OF A FAIRY GODMOTHER by Esme Raji Codellby crazybookworm

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      November 04, 2009: A great read for magic lovers! Shows the importance of being yourself even if you're suppose to be the "wickedest witch wherever the four winds blow" Winds in some of your favorite fairy tales. Confessions of Cinderella's heroine.

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      I Also Recommend: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Harry Potter #1).

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      March 15, 2007: I think this is a great book. I read it from my school and i thought it was great! I couldn't stop reading it! I finish it but i wish there was a vol.2 it would be great!


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