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The Dog Who Followed the Moon
The Dog Who Followed the Moon | James Norbury
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER! 'Inspirational' is a word that's become cheapened, but it's a fitting word for The Dog Who Followed the Moonan inspirational and gorgeous book about not giving up."Maureen Corrigan, NPR From the international bestselling author and illustrator of Big Panda and Tiny Dragon and The Cat Who Taught Zen comes a beautifully illustrated adult fable of a lost young puppy, the old wolf who rescues her, and their journey to follow the moonwith meditations on friendship, connection, and sacrifice. Deep in the mountain forests, a young pup named Amaya wanders lost and alone, until an aging wolf rescues her from a terrifying encounter with his vicious pack. To try and reunite Amaya with her parents, the unlikely pair embark on a journey to follow the moon. Eerie woods, forgotten cities, and other obstacles await Amaya and the Wolf on their adventure. As they make their way through the wilderness, the two learn profound lessons about love, sacrifice, and the importance of embracing change. Featuring stunning artwork from bestselling author and illustrator James Norbury, The Dog Who Followed the Moon is a moving, poignant reflection on love and loss, grief and growth.
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The Dog Who Followed the Moon, by James Norbury (2024)
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Premise: A kids‘ picture book about a lost puppy who is accompanied by an aging wolf as he tries to find his family

Review: I don‘t read a lot of picture books these days, but this felt special. It conveys profound truths about creativity, resilience, the journey of life, and equanimity, in memorable and age-appropriate ways. It‘s also accompanied by stunning illustrations.

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Impulse buy from Target‘s book sale this last weekend. Daughter bought two books and I got this one free.

To be honest, Target‘s book selection has gone downhill