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The Boy Who Wrote to the Moon - cover

The Boy Who Wrote to the Moon

Maxwell Noah

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Joash was just a boy with a big dream: to reach the moon. Armed with nothing but his curiosity and a heart full of questions, Joash begins a journey that will change him forever. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about kindness, courage, perseverance, and friendship. Through the answers he receives from the moon and the people he meets on his journey, Joash discovers that the real magic isn't in reaching the stars, but in the person you become while chasing them. "The Boy Who Wrote to the Moon" is a heartwarming tale of dreams, self-discovery, and the endless possibilities of what can happen when we dare to ask, "What if?"
Available since: 06/16/2025.
Print length: 124 pages.

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