'Upside-Down Magic' Brings Young Readers Together

DENVER (CBS4)- Young readers can all be on the same page when it comes to reading this summer. Denver Mayor Michael Hancock announced "Upside-Down Magic" as this year's youth "One Book One Denver."

The book follows the misadventures of a 9-year-old and her friends who aren't afraid of being different.

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"It starts with ready. Everything Councilman Ernie just said is so real. It opens up the world. Why did I just say 'Go to Africa?' If you can't fly there, pick up a book," said Hancock.

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The program officially launches in June and runs through August. The program also includes activities and events for children ages 9-12 at the McNichols Building in downtown Denver.

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