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Wild honey from the moon, Kenneth Kraegel

Label
Wild honey from the moon, Kenneth Kraegel
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
4+ years old
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Wild honey from the moon
Responsibility statement
Kenneth Kraegel
Summary
In an epic adventure like no other, an unflappable mother will stop at nothing to find a cure for her ailing young son - even if it means traveling to the moon itself. "Where are you going?" "To the moon. A quick trip." "But you can't fly." "Darling, I am your mother," she said, and gave him one last kiss. On a cold winter's eve, deep in the woods, a mother shrew frets about her sick young son. His head is cold and his feet are hot, and there is only one thing that can cure him: wild honey from the moon. Mother Shrew does not stop to wonder how she will make such an impossible journey. Instead, she grabs her trusty red umbrella, gives her darling son a kiss, and sets out into the unknown. Along the way, Mother Shrew encounters one obstacle after another, from a malevolent owl to a herd of restless "night mares" to an island humming with angry bees. But each can prove no match for a mother on a mission. From the mind of the uniquely talented Kenneth Kraegel comes an utterly original ode to the limitlessness of maternal love
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Illustrator

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