Book synopsis: Oh, that weird Wanda! She isn't evil and isn't even scary, but she is definitely different from all the other witches. She is not part of the group and is quite sad and lonely. It doesn't take her long to realize that the other witches aren't the problem. They are not going to change. She, herself, was the problem and she needed to change to be happy. And change she does! Join Wanda as she realizes her differences are her assets. It funny story with a great ending. And a very pertinent and edifying moral! Autobiography: Jim Haverland resides in the Atlanta, Georgia area and is an artist, a journalist, and an extensive world traveler. His favorite travel locations include Moscow, Vienna, Scotland, and the previously undiscovered Deep Dark Forest, where he spent years learning about the humor, whimsy, impeccable ethics, and highest level of morality of people in any locale he had previously visited. He has documented and translated their stories and guidance from their Archives and presents one of them here - "The Weird Witch." Each story, aside from being funny and whimsical, has an edifying moral that all kids (and some parents) need to learn in today's world.
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