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  • Published: 15 June 2013
  • ISBN: 9780440422105
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $19.99

Laugh with the Moon





An American girl, grieving after her mother's recent death, travels to a remote African village, where she experiences new cultures and traditions and meets people whose unique insights help open her heart and mind in ways she never thought possible.

Laugh with the Moon is on the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List.

  Thirteen-year-old Clare Silver is stuck. Stuck in denial about her mother’s recent death. Stuck in the African jungle for sixty-four days without phone reception. Stuck with her father, a doctor who seems able to heal everyone but Clare.
Clare feels like a fish out of water at Mzanga Full Primary School, where she must learn a new language. Soon, though, she becomes immersed in her new surroundings and impressed with her fellow students, who are crowded into a tiny space, working on the floor among roosters and centipedes.
   When Clare’s new friends take her on an outing to see the country, the trip goes horribly wrong, and Clare must face another heartbreak head-on. Only an orphan named Memory, who knows about love and loss, can teach Clare how to laugh with the moon.
   Told from an American girl’s perspective, this story about how death teaches us to live and how love endures through our memories will capture the hearts of readers everywhere.

  • Published: 15 June 2013
  • ISBN: 9780440422105
  • Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $19.99

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Praise for Laugh with the Moon

"Melding the colors of heartache and loss with painterly strokes, Burg creates a vivid work of art about a girl grieving for her recently deceased mother against a Third World backdrop."--Kirkus Reviews

"The setting and cast emerge as real standouts, especially Clare's friend Memory, who tells her, 'Even the mourner must stop and laugh with the moon.' As this memorable heroine contends with loss, Burg balances tragedy with hope and resilience."--Publishers Weekly