Grandfather and the Moon

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STÉPHANIE LAPOINTE AND ROGÉ Grandfather and the Moon Translated by Shelley Tanaka GROUNDWOOD BOOKS HOUSE OF ANANSI PRESS TORONTO BERKELEY II
Grandfather and the Moon

Grandfather and the Moon

This moving graphic novel tells the story of the affection between a girl and her grandfather. When the grandfather withdraws in grief after his wife dies, the girl is determined to live life fully herself and enters an extraordinary contest — the result is a sensitive portrayal of pursuing a dream. Grandfather, a man of few words, is devastated when his beloved wife succumbs to cancer, and he sinks into depression. His granddaughter (“MarMar,” as he calls her) has a different response. She decides to enter the Who Will Go to the Moon Contest, and when she actually wins, she hopes that Grandfather will be proud of her. She embarks on the thrilling journey and at first it is wonderful, but just as she is about to reach the moon, her journey takes an unexpected turn. Written by Stéphanie Lapointe and beautifully illustrated by Rogé, this imaginative graphic novel explores intergenerational relationships, love, death, dreams and illusions.

About This Book

By: Stéphanie Lapointe
Illustrated by: Rogé
Published by: Groundwood Books
8-11Age Range
4.9 AR
92Pages
GrandparentsSubject
860LLexile
30-45 minsReading Time
SGuided Reading
SFountas & Pinnell
40DRA