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Hardcover The New Moon Book

ISBN: 1025501489

ISBN13: 9781025501482

The New Moon

"The New Moon" is a classic work of historical fiction for young readers, written by the acclaimed author Cornelia Meigs. The story follows Dick Martin, a young Irish boy who leaves his homeland behind to seek a new life in the vast wilderness of North America. Traveling with a group of sheep herders, Dick's journey takes him across the ocean and deep into the untamed landscapes of the Mississippi Valley.

As he navigates the challenges of pioneer life, Dick forms a profound and lasting friendship with the Native American people he encounters, bridging cultural divides through mutual respect and shared survival. The narrative captures the spirit of the American frontier, emphasizing themes of courage, perseverance, and the search for home. Meigs's evocative prose brings the natural beauty and the harsh realities of the early 19th-century wilderness to life.

"The New Moon" stands as a testament to the immigrant experience and the adventurous heart required to build a future in a new land. It is a compelling tale of growth and discovery that remains a significant piece of early 20th-century children's literature.

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