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The Moon Lady

by Amy Tan

Nainai tells her granddaughters the story of her outing, as a seven-year-old girl in China, to see the Moon Lady and be granted a secret wish.

Moon Magic: Special Edition #5) (The Secrets of Droon: Special Edition #5)

by Tony Abbott David Merrell

The secret is out -- DROON is the series that kids, parents, and teachers are talking about! And with an eye-catching new design, this favorite series is more exciting than ever. Eric, Julie, Neal, Keeah, and all their friends are about to discover one of Droon's biggest secrets, in a Special Edition like we've never seen before! The kids are transported to Droon's past and future and we read the story from their different points of view.

The Moon Maiden and Other Japanese Fairy Tales (Dover Children's Classics)

by Warwick Goble Grace James

Classic European fairy tales are familiar to many, but fewer readers are acquainted with tales from faraway lands. This charming anthology of thirty tales and legends from Japan are as unique and delightfully intriguing today as they were when first published.Author Grace James selected the stories from many sources--the Ko-ji-ki, or Record of Ancient Matters, which contains the mythology of Japan, as well as tales told from memory and handed down from generation to generation. Included in the collection are enjoyable accounts of "The Singing Bird of Heaven," "The Wind in the Pine Tree," "The Star Lovers," "The Peony Lantern," "The Sea King and the Magic Jewels," "The Beautiful Dancer of Yedo," the title piece, and twenty-three other enchanting tales.

Moon Mouse

by Corrinne Averiss

Come on an adventure to the moon and back with Moon Mouse as he sets off on an epic journey through space, discovering friendship and connection on the way.Moon Mouse lives far out in space, with only his garden and his ideas for company. Mouse loves his moon home, but sometimes, when he spies a birthday party on Earth through his telescope, he finds himself wishing he could join in with the fun. Then one day, a birthday balloon floats away from a birthday boy and up, up, up - all the way to Moon Mouse's garden! Will Mouse find the courage to leave the comfort and security of his home to discover what it means to make a friend?A magical tale of friendship, connection and bravery from Corrinne Averiss, multi-award-winning author of My Pet Star, illustrated by prize-winning artist Lorna Hill.

The Moon of Gomrath

by Alan Garner

The Moon of Gomrath is a 160 page fantasy novel written by the widely acclaimed children's fantasy author Alan Garner and first published in 1963. It is the sequel of The Weirdstone of Brisingamen. The summary by William Collins Publishers reads as follows: In the woods on Alderley Edge, Susan and her brother Colin chance upon the Elf Lord, who leads them back to Fundindelve and the wizard Cadellin. The elves desperately need Susan's magic bracelet and, against the advice of Cadellin, Susan lends it to them-only to find herself, without its protection, in such terrible danger that even Cadellin cannot help her. The Old Magic from the beginning of the world has been held in check by the High Magic of thoughts and spells, but must now be called upon to save her. But the Old Magic, once awakened, grows more and more powerful and uncontrollable, until finally a band of wild ancient horsemen and old evil spirits are set loose. Colin is captured by a witch. It is up to Susan alone to fight against the evil magic. Alan Garner, winner of the Carnegie Medal, the Guardian Award, and many other honors for his outstanding books for young readers here creates a richly detailed fantasy world drawn from his deep knowledge of folklore and tales of ancient magic. Susan is a heroine all readers will admire, and her final blast on the horn of Angharad Goldenhand is a thrilling climax to an exciting story.

The Moon of the Alligators (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

Describes an alligator's desperate search for food in the Florida Everglades during the month of October. Other books in The Thirteen Moons series are available in this library.

The Moon of the Bears (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

Chronicles a year in a black bear's life, beginning with her emerging from hibernation in Tennessee's Smoky Mountains during the spring thaw in February.

The Moon of the Chickarees (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

Describes the activities of a mother red squirrel during the month of April as she nurtures her newborn babies in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana.

The Moon of the Deer (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

A young buck weathers a hurricane that strikes the coast of Connecticut in September.

The Moon of the Fox Pups (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

Describes the experiences of five fox pups during the month of June in the farmland of Pennsylvania. Picture descriptions included.

The Moon of the Grey Wolves (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

It is November, and for the gray wolves of Toklat Pass in Alaska, the hunt is on. It is a time to harvest the sickly, weak, or old of the caribou herd as it migrates through the pass. It is also a time to test the survival skills of the young wolf pups-one of whom will not survive the hunt. Newbery Medalist Jean Craighead George has captured the magnificent wolf in its unique North American ecosystem with haunting prose; wildlife painter Sal Catalano has added spectacular illustrations, the moon of the gray wolves, like every book in The Thirteen Moons series, celebrates the natural world and shows every reader how precious our environment really is.

The Moon of the Moles (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

During December and January, a young mole in Kansas spends her waking hours searching for food in her network of underground tunnels.

The Moon of the Monarch Butterflies (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

The story of the monarch butterfly's cross-continent migration during the month of May. Other books in The Thirteen Moons series are available in this library.

The Moon of the Mountain Lions (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

Describes the experiences of a young mountain lion during the month of August in his natural habitat on the side of Mount Olympus, in Washington State.

The Moon of the Owls (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

A great horned owl's stirrings to mate carry him across a forest in January in the Catskill Mountains, where he observes the nocturnal activities of other animals. Other books in this series are available in this library.

The Moon of the Salamanders (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

On a rainy March night, a salamander returns to the spring pond for the ancient mating dance of the salamanders.

The Moon of the Wild Pigs (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

Describes animal and plant life in the drought-parched desert during the month of July and how a little wild pig adapts to this environment. Includes image descriptions.

The Moon of the Winter Bird (Thirteen Moons)

by Jean Craighead George

During a cold spell in December, a song sparrow that has not migrated south must adapt to the changes that winter brings.

Moon of Two Dark Horses

by Sally M. Keehn

At the beginning of the Revolutionary War, hoping to keep bloodshed away from their valley, a twelve-year-old Delaware Indian boy and his white friend search sacred land for the bones of a legendary beast.

Moon over Gloomsville

by Deirdre Black

Ruby and her friends hear that an upcoming lunar eclipse will temporarily alter their personalities, and they go camping to see what will happen! Sure enough, the eclipse makes them act very strangely. It's all fun until Doom Kitty disappears and the kids realize they are being chased by a monster. Will they find Doom before the monster finds them?

The Moon Over High Street

by Natalie Babbitt

The new novel by Natalie Babbitt, author of Tuck EverlastingJoe Casimir needed help with the choice he had to make. But how do you choose the person who will help you choose? Mr. Boulderwall, the millionaire, knew exactly what he wanted Joe to choose. And millionaires are experts at making choices. Well, aren't they? But Vinnie, the number-two man down at Sope Electric, didn't much approve of millionaires. He said to Joe, "Listen, kid, all of 'em act like they're the only ones with a ticket to the show!" But he didn't have any real advice to offer. Joe's Gran didn't either, as it turned out, and neither did Aunt Myra.The good advice was there, though. Right across the street. Just waiting right across the street. There are a lot of good things just waiting. You'll see.

Moon Over Manifest (Playaway Children Ser.)

by Clare Vanderpool

Winner of the 2011 Newbery Award.<P><P> The movement of the train rocked me like a lullaby. I closed my eyes to the dusty countryside and imagined the sign I’d seen only in Gideon’s stories: Manifest—A Town with a rich past and a bright future.<P> Abilene Tucker feels abandoned. Her father has put her on a train, sending her off to live with an old friend for the summer while he works a railroad job. Armed only with a few possessions and her list of universals, Abilene jumps off the train in Manifest, Kansas, aiming to learn about the boy her father once was.<P> Having heard stories about Manifest, Abilene is disappointed to find that it’s just a dried-up, worn-out old town. But her disappointment quickly turns to excitement when she discovers a hidden cigar box full of mementos, including some old letters that mention a spy known as the Rattler. These mysterious letters send Abilene and her new friends, Lettie and Ruthanne, on an honest-to-goodness spy hunt, even though they are warned to “Leave Well Enough Alone.”<P> Abilene throws all caution aside when she heads down the mysterious Path to Perdition to pay a debt to the reclusive Miss Sadie, a diviner who only tells stories from the past. It seems that Manifest’s history is full of colorful and shadowy characters—and long-held secrets. The more Abilene hears, the more determined she is to learn just what role her father played in that history. And as Manifest’s secrets are laid bare one by one, Abilene begins to weave her own story into the fabric of the town.<P> Powerful in its simplicity and rich in historical detail, Clare Vanderpool’s debut is a gripping story of loss and redemption.

The Moon over Star

by Dianna Hutts Aston

On her family's farm in the town of Star, eight-year-old Mae eagerly follows the progress of the 1969 Apollo 11 flight and moon landing and dreams that she might one day be an astronaut, too.

Moon Over Tennessee: A Boy's Civil War Journal

by Craig Crist-Evans

A thirteen-year-old boy sets off with his father from their farm in Tennessee to join the Confederate forces on their way to fight at Gettysburg. Told in the form of diary entries. Historical fiction.

The Moon Path

by Shahrukh Husain

Nyla gazes out of the window at the vast night sky from her cozy cot. She dreams of flying up to the moon, just like the magical creatures she reads about in her books. What if, just maybe, she could do it too? Could there be a tiny chance that her dream might come true?

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