When I was little, I used to stare at the moon looking for a tiny dot moving around, going about his business. It wasn't until much later that I realized that the "man in the moon" was a shadowy face on a full-moon's facade---I liked my idea a lot better. The first in a planned fifteen-book-series called The Guardians of Childhood, The Man in the Moon reads like a classic fairy tale with good guys and bad guys, wonder and sadness. The story begins with the infant Man in the Moon (MiM for short) and follows him as he grows up watching over the children of earth and deciding to help children be less afraid of the dark. William Joyce has woven such a stunning tale, don't be surprised if your kids immediately demand to go stare up at the moon as soon as you close the back cover.
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What a wonderful review. I had not heard of this book before and it is now top of my holiday shopping list. I'm sure my nephew will love it. Thank you!