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9781338636598 (hardback)
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JF CALL
Personal Name
Callender, Kacen
Title
Moonflower / by Kacen Callender.
Edition
First edition.
Production & Copyright Details
New York : Scholastic Press, 2022.
©2022
Physical Description
262 pages ; 22 cm
Content type
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Summary Note
Moon's depression is overwhelming. Therapy doesn't help, and Moon is afraid that their mom hates them because they're sad. Moon's only escape is traveling to the spirit realms every night, where they hope they'll never return to the world of the living again. The spirit realm is where they have their one and only friend, Wolf, and where they're excited to experience an infinite number of adventures. But when the realm is threatened, it's up to Moon to save the spirit world. With the help of celestial beings and guard¬ians, Moon battles monsters and shadows, and through their journey, they begin to learn that a magical adventure of love and acceptance awaits them in the world of the living, too. This story of hope shows readers that our souls blossom when we realize that we are as worthy and powerful as the universe itself.
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Ages 8-12.
Subject - Topical Term
Children's stories
African American children -- Juvenile fiction
Mothers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction
Imagination -- Juvenile fiction
Alienation (Social psychology) -- Juvenile fiction
Mental illness -- Juvenile fiction
Identity (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction
Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Juvenile fiction
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Psychological fiction
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