FICTION

The Moon Rabbit

Candlewick. Aug. 2025. 40p. Tr $18.99. ISBN 9781536238914.
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Gr 2-5–A young girl’s desire to hear a story, despite already having heard it “a hundred times,” frames this book’s retelling of the story of Chang’e the Moon Goddess, a well-known figure in Chinese mythology. Readers are immersed into the world of Chang’e and her husband, Houyi, during a time when the “earth was as hot as an erupting volcano.” The beauty of Chang’e and her curiosity were matched only by the depth of love Houyi had for her. As the tale unfolds, an ever-present rabbit moves through the world with Chang’e, and the explanation behind the traditions of the Mid-Autumn Festival, when the moon is its biggest and brightest, are brought to life. This beautiful book melds a clearly written tale with intricate digital illustrations that mimic traditional Chinese paintings, scrolls, and stamp art. It would make a great entry point into mythology units, and a terrific read-aloud.
VERDICT A beautiful, necessary addition to collections.

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