Laugh with the Moon

Laugh with the Moon

By Shana Burg

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Grades 4 - 8Grades 3 - 5n/a4.555070

Laugh with the Moon is on the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List.

  Thirteen-year-old Clare Silver is stuck. Stuck in denial about her mother’s recent death. Stuck in the African jungle for sixty-four days without phone reception. Stuck with her father, a doctor who seems able to heal everyone but Clare.
Clare feels like a fish out of water at Mzanga Full Primary School, where she must learn a new language. Soon, though, she becomes immersed in her new surroundings and impressed with her fellow students, who are crowded into a tiny space, working on the floor among roosters and centipedes.
   When Clare’s new friends take her on an outing to see the country, the trip goes horribly wrong, and Clare must face another heartbreak head-on. Only an orphan named Memory, who knows about love and loss, can teach Clare how to laugh with the moon.
   Told from an American girl’s perspective, this story about how death teaches us to live and how love endures through our memories will capture the hearts of readers everywhere.

Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9780385734714
ISBN-10: 0385734719
Published on 6/12/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 256

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This story is told through an American girl's view point as she faces the loss of her mother while facing the challenges of living in Africa. Her story reveals how to overcome weaknesses, how to make friends and how to find yourself which leads to love and strength. Something we can all use.

Laugh With The Moon was incredible. It seems so surreal what they do in Malawi coming from America. We are so lucky to have everything we have. This book was just very moving. Shana Burg wrote it very realistically, as far as I’m concerned it could have been a real story. It makes us think we’re so spoiled, when in Africa they can’t afford many things at all. I would love to go to Malawi or Swaziland or someplace like that to experience what life is like. I really liked Mrs. Bwanali, Clare and her dad’s maid. she is such a character if you know what I mean. Laugh With The Moon is a must-read.