Posted on October 29, 2018 at 3:00 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek

The Harry Potter series may be twenty years old, but its appeal hasn’t aged a bit.

NPR took a trip to the New York Historical Society’s new "Harry Potter: A History of Magic" exhibit to chat with the curator and visitors about the boy wizard’s impression on them.

Weekend Edition Sunday’s Barrie Hardymon also talked with the editor responsible for bringing Harry to America as well as one of his employees who, literally, grew up with the series.

You can listen to the segment below or read a transcript on NPR’s website.

Categories: Today in Books

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