Talking to the Moon


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Iris's grandmother, Mimi, has started to put jam on her scrambled eggs and tie blue ribbons around her fingers to remind her of stuff. Her house, always full of things, is becoming harder and harder to navigate, and when Iris goes to stay, she feels as if a whole life is becoming muddled up. As her grandmother's memory fades, a mystery is uncovered. Who is Coral, and what happened to her? A moving exploration of memory and stories, told through the eyes of a grandchild losing a beloved grandparent to dementia. Beautifully, engagingly told, this is an ultimately hopeful book for our time.




Talking to the Moon


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The author recounts his experiences living alone for ten years in the northeastern part of Oklahoma, and shares his observations on nature




Talking to the Moon


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"Middle Grade novel about a young girl with foster mother who discovers the multigenerational roots and meaning of family in the historical setting of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia."--




Talking to the Moon


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When Jory Lalaban, a Filipino postman, finds himself the target of a racially motivated shooting, he is forced to confront long buried memories of his life in the Philippines -- how he came to abandon the priesthood to become a worshipper of the Moon; his youth in an orphanage after World War II; the devastating "curse" that forced him and his new bride, Belen, to flee the Philippines for the United States. The shooting makes international headlines, disturbing the quiet life of the Lalabans, a family forced to face its darkest fears. The reader is introduced to a cast of memorable characters like Emerson Lalaban, the son who talks to his dead brother on the phone, but fails to properly communicate his feelings to the man he loves; Michael, Emerson's Taiwanese boyfriend, who vows to never fall in love with an American again; the wife Belen Lalaban, a woman who hears the quirky voice of the Virgin Mary; and William, the racist gunman who demands to be heard. Inspired by an actual event, this funny, rich novel unflinchingly tackles the most explosive topics facing America today: race, religion, and sexuality..




Talking to Fireflies, Shrinking the Moon


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People of all ages will love this hands-on guide to the natural world: animals, insects, plants, and the environment.




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Somewhere I Talk to the Moon


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I asked the moon what it felt. It smiled, then cried a little. I asked the moon how it felt. It said, ‘Dark and lonely.’ It looked at me, It smiled. It said, ‘Much better now.’ I said to the moon it must be beautiful up there. It smiled, then cried a little. I said to the moon what if I joined you? It looked at me, It smiled. It said, ‘Much better.’







Talking to the moon


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Talking to the Moon


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There was a little boy who would often talk to the moon. Of course, there is nothing terribly strange or dangerous about such an activity. If fact, it seems a healthy sort of activity for a young boy who might dream of growing up to be an astronaut or astronomer. Until the moon talks back.