Add free shipping to your order with these great books
Imani's Moon - Janay Brown-Wood

Imani's Moon

By: Janay Brown-Wood

Paperback | 30 October 2014 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

Paperback


$19.25

or 4 interest-free payments of $4.81 with

Aims to ship in 15 to 25 business days

A folktale picture book brings readers to a village of Eastern Africa, where legends inspire a spirited little girl to try to touch the moon.

A delightful mix of folklore and fantasy follows Little Imani as she works up the courage and confidence in herself to achieve big things.

Little Imani is the smallest one in her village. The other children make fun of her and tell her she's too tiny, that she's an ant, that a meerkat might stomp her, and that she'll never amount to anything. Imani begins to believe them.

At bedtime, Imani's mama tells her traditional Maasai stories aboutthe moon goddess Olapa andAnansi the spider. They accomplished theimpossible. Imani's mama tells her that she is the one who needs to believe if she wants to reach new heights. So Imani sets out to touch the moon.

An unforgettable story about the power of believing in ourselves that is sure to inspire young readers to reach for their own moons.
Industry Reviews
Imani is the smallest girl in the village and therefore the target of much teasing. At night her mother fortifies her with tales of mythology and folklore, which the author mentions are part of the Maasai oral tradition. Imani is particularly inspired by the tale of Opala, the fearless moon goddess, and she sets out to accomplish her own great feat. After several failed attempts leave her disheartened, Imani notices warriors performing the adumu, a Maasai jumping dance. Inspired once again, Imani jumps up and down, higher and higher, until she reaches the moon. The message of hope and gentle lyrical tone make this the perfect story with which to lull listeners into sweet slumber. Mitchell's watercolor-and-graphite illustrations are filled with movement, emotion, color, and perspective. An author's note, meanwhile, contextualizes the story within Kenyan and Tanzanian culture and extends it beyond the oral tradition and into the written one.
-Booklist

The cover illustration of a small girl, arms outstretched in front of a perfect full moon, invites readers into this story of determination tinged with magical realism. The scene is set on the title page: straw-covered huts, penned cattle, and flat-topped trees on a hilltop in Africa. Watercolor paintings add vibrant color and clear cultural details, for example, the beaded jewelry and characteristic clothing of the Masai. Imani is the smallest child in her village and a target for teasing. Her mother's nighttime stories of the moon goddess Olapa inspire her to try to touch the moon. Undeterred by children's taunts, Imani fails until she observes "young warriors performing the aduma, the jumping dance. Over and over they jumped high into the sky, their heads caressing the clouds." And so, like a warrior, Imani jumps, higher and higher, until she lands on the moon. That night she is the one who tells a story, "The Tale of the Girl Who Touched the Moon."
-School Library Journal

Imani endures the insults heaped upon her by the other village children, but she never gives up her dreams. The Masai girl is tiny compared to the other children, but she is full of imagination and perseverance. Luckily, she has a mother who believes in her and tells her stories that will fuel that imagination. Mama tells her about the moon goddess, Olapa, who wins over the sun god. She tells Imani about Anansi, the trickster spider who vanquishes a larger snake. (Troublingly, the fact that Anansi is a West African figure, not of the Masai, goes unaddressed in both text and author's note.) Inspired, the tiny girl tries to find new ways to achieve her dream: to touch the moon. One day, after crashing to the ground yet again when her leafy wings fail, she is ready to forget her hopes. That night, she witnesses the adumu, the special warriors' jumping dance. Imani wakes the next morning, determined to jump to the moon. After jumping all day, she reaches the moon, meets Olapa and receives a special present from the goddess, a small moon rock. Now she becomes the storyteller when she relates her adventure to Mama. The watercolor-and-graphite illustrations have been enhanced digitally, and the night scenes of storytelling and fantasy with their glowing stars and moons have a more powerful impact than the daytime scenes, with their blander colors. While the blend of folklore, fantasy and realism is certainly far-fetched, Imani, with her winning personality, is a child to be admired.
-Kirkus Reviews

More in General, Modern & Contemporary Fiction for Children & Teenagers

Stella: The Meerkat Burglar : World of Claris : Book 4 - Megan Hess
The Green Kingdom - Cornelia Funke

RRP $16.99

$15.80

Unhallowed Halls - Lili Wilkinson

RRP $24.99

$23.75

Epically Good Greek Myths - R.A. Spratt

SIGNED COPY

RRP $16.99

$15.25

10%
OFF
Starlight - Solli Raphael

Paperback

RRP $19.99

$18.25

Ebb and Flo Oopsy Daisy: Volume 1 : Ebb and Flo - Laura Bunting

RRP $11.99

$10.25

15%
OFF
Ebb and Flo I Want That One: Volume 2 : Ebb and Flo - Laura Bunting
Our Infinite Fates - Laura Steven

RRP $24.99

$19.95

20%
OFF
Mim and the Mother Muddle : The Travelling Bookshop - Katrina Nannestad
Ebb and Flo Reading Rocks: Volume 3 : Ebb and Flo - Laura Bunting

RRP $11.99

$10.25

15%
OFF
Ebb and Flo A Big Boo-Boo: Volume 4 : Ebb and Flo - Laura Bunting

RRP $11.99

$10.25

15%
OFF
Way of the Warrior Kid III : Where There's a Will . . . - Jocko Willink
Diary of A Wimpy Kid : Diary of A Wimpy Kid : Book 1 - Jeff Kinney
A Good Kind of Trouble - Brooke Blurton

RRP $19.99

$18.25

Happy Mother's Day from the Crayons : The Crayons - Drew Daywalt

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Monkey Puzzle : 25th Anniversary Edition - Julia Donaldson

RRP $14.99

$10.95

27%
OFF
The World Needs The Wonder You See - Joanna Gaines

RRP $24.99

$14.95

40%
OFF
Looshkin 3 : Honk if You See It! - Jamie Smart

RRP $22.99

$20.35

11%
OFF
Spirit of the Crocodile - Michelle Scott Tucker
Eragon : The Inheritance Cycle Series Book 1 - Christopher Paolini