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Impossible moon / words by Breanna J. McDaniel ; pictures by Tonya Engel.

McDaniel, Breanna J., (author.). Engel, Tonya, (illustrator.).

Summary:

Mable goes on an impossible quest to the moon hoping that will cure her beloved Grana, and is aided by constellations associated with African and African American history along the way. Includes brief descriptions of the constellations mentioned, and a note on the myth or history associated with each.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781534478978
  • ISBN: 1534478973
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations; 29 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, [2022].

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Denene Millner Book." -- Title page.
Target Audience Note:
Ages 4-8. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
Grades K-1. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
AD600L Lexile
Decoding demand: 72 (high) Semantic demand: 85 (very high) Syntactic demand: 91 (very high) Structure demand: 87 (very high) Lexile
Subject: African Americans > Pictorial works > Juvenile fiction.
Voyages, Imaginary > Juvenile fiction.
Constellations > Juvenile fiction.
Folklore > Africa > Juvenile fiction.
African Americans > Juvenile fiction.
Sick > Juvenile fiction.
Grandmothers > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Picture books.

Available copies

  • 8 of 8 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Jefferson County.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 8 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Jefferson County Library-Arnold E TALE MCDANIEL (Text) 30061100074380 Easy Books Available -
Jefferson County Library-Cedar Hill E LIFE MCDANIEL (Text) 30000024877122 Easy Books Available -

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Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9781534478978
Impossible Moon
Impossible Moon
by McDaniel, Breanna J.; Engel, Tonya (Illustrator)
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Mabel loves to listen to her grandmother's stories and gaze at constellations through a telescope. But when Grana falls ill, it "seems impossible she'll ever get better." Mabel embarks on a dreamy mission through the night sky, fueled by her elder's wise words: "If we can touch the moon, then what is impossible?" Mabel's ascension is full of transformations, from bedsheets becoming wings to fear turning into courage. Engel's exquisite oil and acrylic illustrations have rich blue, purple, and pink atmospheric backgrounds. The child's imaginary flight to the stars is grounded in African mythology and African American history (elaborated upon in an ending author's note). Mabel sips sky water from a drinking gourd, is aided by an archer, and is comforted and cradled in the arms of "Seven Sistahs." In the morning, the little girl rushes to share her own stories with Grana and is heartened to find her spirits high and condition improved. This elegant, lyrical picture book is a contemplative and curative journey into a world of possibilities.

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781534478978
Impossible Moon
Impossible Moon
by McDaniel, Breanna J.; Engel, Tonya (Illustrator)
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If Mable can touch the moon, what else might she be able to do? Mable, presenting as Black with long brown hair, has always loved the stories Grana tells her. However, Grana is now sick, and "it seems impossible she will ever get better." One day, while Mable pores over her "moon maps," Grana notes that if human beings can reach the moon, then nothing is impossible. That night, Mable dreams of flying to the moon. She launches from her bed-turned-trampoline and sails through the night sky. There, she sees a drinking gourd, a lion, a giant dog, a set of twins, a man pouring water, an archer who shoots her toward the moon, and a group of seven sisters who comfort her when she just misses it. When she wakes up, Mable tells Grana about her journey. Grana, now sitting up in bed when it was impossible before, tells Mable what a great storyteller she is. Encouraged by Grana's step toward recovery, Mable goes to bed that night determined to finally touch the moon and perhaps make the impossible possible for Grana. Engel's vivid, textured illustrations are spectacular. The stunning washes of blue, violet, aqua, pink, and gold play well with the dreamy theme. The backmatter consists of an author's note about the impetus for the book and a description of the seven constellations depicted therein. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Black girl magic to the moon and back. (author's note) (Picture book. 5-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 9781534478978
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Impossible Moon
by McDaniel, Breanna J.; Engel, Tonya (Illustrator)
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A Black child named Mable grapples with her Grana's illness by undertaking an expedition through the constellations in an attempt to touch the moon--and "make impossible things possible." Among the stars, Mable sips from a drinking gourd (the Big Dipper), encounters a lion (Leo), and catches a ride on a massive dog (Canis Major, calmed with "Sit!" and "Who'sagoodboy?"). Engel's richly flowing, layered oil and acrylic art offers vibrant depictions of the brave child as she travels past smiling twins (Gemini) before persuading an archer with long, many-hued locs (Orion) to shoot her like an arrow at the moon, with support for her efforts provided by the Pleiades ("each sistah cradling her and sharing lullabies"). As back matter details, McDaniel's deliberate storytelling draws thoughtfully on history and mythology while centering Black representation among the stars. Through Mable, this spin on a star story offers a positive example of the importance of reaching for the impossible. Ages 4--8. (June)


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