Book details
The Moon of the Moles (13 Moon Series)
Description
During December and January, a young mole in Kansas spends her waking hours searching for food in her network of underground tunnels.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
48 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storytelling: Jean Craighead George is known for her captivating storytelling style that draws readers into the world she creates. 'The Moon of the Moles' promises to be an engaging read that will keep readers interested from start to finish.
- Educational Value: As with many of George's books, 'The Moon of the Moles' is likely to be rich in natural history and environmental science, providing readers with valuable insights into the lives of moles and their ecological significance.
- Character Development: Jean Craighead George's characters are often well-developed and relatable. Readers may find themselves deeply invested in the journey and growth of the characters within the '13 Moon Series'.
- Series Continuity: For those who have been following the '13 Moon Series', 'The Moon of the Moles' offers a continuation of the overarching narrative. It provides an opportunity to delve deeper into the series' universe and discover more about its interconnected stories and themes.