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Welcome to Owlcast, where stories take flight! Today’s episode brings a special guest back home — literally. Children’s author John Danakas returned to ACS Athens, the very school where he once studied as a young student in grades 4 and 5, to meet today’s third and fourth graders. His visit sparked laughter, curiosity, and memories as he shared stories from his books — and from his own childhood walking the same halls. “It was emotional,” he said, recalling his bus rides to school decades ago. For Danakas, meeting his readers face-to-face was more than a visit; it was a joyful full-circle moment.
In this conversation we are joined by Early Childhood Coordinator Sophia Moros, where John takes us behind the scenes of his writing — how sports, friendship, and identity weave their way into his stories. Whether it’s a soccer field showdown or a diner in a small town, his characters face challenges that mirror real life: learning to belong, to be recognized, and to discover who they are. He reminded us that every child’s story matters — and that even the smallest details, like a student describing a summer trip, can reveal the heart of a future writer. His books, from Curveball to Lizzy’s Soccer Showdown, celebrate teamwork, courage, and the thrill of discovery.
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Welcome to Owlcast, where stories take flight! Today’s episode brings a special guest back home — literally. Children’s author John Danakas returned to ACS Athens, the very school where he once studied as a young student in grades 4 and 5, to meet today’s third and fourth graders. His visit sparked laughter, curiosity, and memories as he shared stories from his books — and from his own childhood walking the same halls. “It was emotional,” he said, recalling his bus rides to school decades ago. For Danakas, meeting his readers face-to-face was more than a visit; it was a joyful full-circle moment.
In this conversation we are joined by Early Childhood Coordinator Sophia Moros, where John takes us behind the scenes of his writing — how sports, friendship, and identity weave their way into his stories. Whether it’s a soccer field showdown or a diner in a small town, his characters face challenges that mirror real life: learning to belong, to be recognized, and to discover who they are. He reminded us that every child’s story matters — and that even the smallest details, like a student describing a summer trip, can reveal the heart of a future writer. His books, from Curveball to Lizzy’s Soccer Showdown, celebrate teamwork, courage, and the thrill of discovery.