that girl Lucy Moon… is brilliant!
Some times a kids’ book comes along that makes you long to be a kid again. that girl Lucy Moon is like that - several times over.
that girl Lucy Moon is authored by Amy Timberlake, whose picture book, The Dirty Cowboy, was fabulous (one of my girls’ favorites) and yet very different from this one. The Dirty Cowboy focused on a loner who liked being a loner, a cowboy who was happy to be left in the wild with his dog.
that girl Lucy Moon is also about a loner, but not one alone by choice. Lucy Moon is that odd kid that we all knew in school - maybe that kid that was you - who marches to the beat of a different drummer. She cares about things that other people don’t. And when that makes her the most ostracized girl in town, she has a choice: she can conform or she can fight. She chooses to fight.
The book is all about making a difference and finding your own identity. It’s about prioritizing what’s important to you in terms of family and community. In other words, it’s about growing up.
It’s funny and sweet and well-written. And I’m not the only one who thinks so. It has won a ton of awards, including Friends of American Writers Literary Award; Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of the Year 2007; 2007 Amelia Bloomer Book; NYPL Children’s Book 2006; and Fall 2006 Book Sense Pick.
I highly recommend it! And if you don’t have a child aged 9-12, pick it up for yourself. Shh! No one will tell.





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