Where The Mountain Meets The Moon
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Annotation: Minli, an adventurous girl from a poor village, buys a magical goldfish, and then joins a dragon who cannot fly on a quest to find the Old Man of the Moon in hopes of bringing life to Fruitless Mountain and freshness to Jade River.
Catalog Number:
#36340
Binding Type:
Perma-Bound
Publisher:
Little, Brown & Co.
Copyright:
2009
Pages:
278 p.
Available:
Available
New Title:
Yes
ISBN:
0-316-11427-8
ISBN 13:
978-0-316-11427-1
Dewey:
F
LCCN:
2008032818
Dimensions:
20 cm.
Language:
english
Reviewing Agencies:
Starred Review ALA Booklist
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
School Library Journal Starred Review
ALA Booklist
(05/01/09)
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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Word Count:
42,634
Reading Level:
5.5
Interest Level:
3-6
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 5.5
/
points: 7.0
/
quiz: 131480
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grade: Middle Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:5.4
/
points:10.0
Lexile:
820L
ALA Booklist
*Starred Review* In this enchanted and enchanting adventure, Minli, whose name means "quick thinking," lives with her desperately poor parents at the confluence of Fruitless Mountain and the Jade River. While her mother worries and complains about their lot, her father brightens their evenings with storytelling. One day, after a goldfish salesman promises that his wares will bring good luck, Minli spends one of her only two coins in an effort to help her family. After her mother ridicules what she believes to be a foolish purchase, Minli sets out to find the Old Man of the Moon, who, it is told, may impart the true secret to good fortune. Along the way, she finds excitement, danger, humor, magic, and wisdom, and she befriends a flightless dragon, a talking fish, and other companions and helpmates in her quest. With beautiful language, Lin creates a strong, memorable heroine and a mystical land. Stories, drawn from a rich history of Chinese folktales, weave throughout her narrative, deepening the sense of both the characters and the setting and smoothly furthering the plot. Children will embrace this accessible, timeless story about the evil of greed and the joy of gratitude. Lin's own full-color drawings open each chapter.
Horn Book
Minli seeks the Old Man of the Moon, hoping to change her family's fortunes. Interspersed with the main story are folktales explaining past events or anecdotes allowing characters to relate their experiences. Lovely full-page illustrations in blues, reds, greens, and luminous golds as well as delicate chapter-openers, all influenced by traditional Chinese art, contribute to the folklore-inspired fantasy's sense of timelessness.
School Library Journal
Gr 3-6 Living in the shadow of the Fruitless Mountain, Minli and her parents spend their days working in the rice fields, barely growing enough to feed themselves. Every night, Minlis father tells her stories about the Jade Dragon that keeps the mountain bare, the greedy and mean Magistrate Tiger, and the Old Man of the Moon who holds everyones destiny. Determined to change her familys fortune, Minli sets out to find the Old Man of the Moon, urged on by a talking goldfish who gives her clues to complete her journey. Along the way she makes new friends including a flightless dragon and an orphan and proves her resourcefulness when she tricks a group of greedy monkeys and gets help from a king. Interwoven with Minlis quest are tales told by her father and by those she meets on the way. While these tales are original to Lin, many characters, settings, and themes are taken from traditional Chinese folklore. The authors writing is elegant, and her full-color illustrations are stunning. Minlis determination to help her family, as well as the grief her parents feel at her absence, is compelling and thoroughly human. Jennifer Rothschild, Prince Georges County Memorial Library System, Oxon Hill, MD
School Library Journal Starred Review
Gr 3-6 Living in the shadow of the Fruitless Mountain, Minli and her parents spend their days working in the rice fields, barely growing enough to feed themselves. Every night, Minlis father tells her stories about the Jade Dragon that keeps the mountain bare, the greedy and mean Magistrate Tiger, and the Old Man of the Moon who holds everyones destiny. Determined to change her familys fortune, Minli sets out to find the Old Man of the Moon, urged on by a talking goldfish who gives her clues to complete her journey. Along the way she makes new friends including a flightless dragon and an orphan and proves her resourcefulness when she tricks a group of greedy monkeys and gets help from a king. Interwoven with Minlis quest are tales told by her father and by those she meets on the way. While these tales are original to Lin, many characters, settings, and themes are taken from traditional Chinese folklore. The authors writing is elegant, and her full-color illustrations are stunning. Minlis determination to help her family, as well as the grief her parents feel at her absence, is compelling and thoroughly human. Jennifer Rothschild, Prince Georges County Memorial Library System, Oxon Hill, MD
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Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Award 2010-2011 Grades 4-6 #1032613
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Middle School-Easy Reading (Perma-Bound Canada) #1037130
New Mexico Battle Of The Books Elementary 2010-2011 #1031508
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Newbery Medal & Honor Books, 2010 (Includes Poster) #1030973
North Carolina Children's Book Award - Junior Books 2010-2011 #1032617
Notable Children's Books, 2010: Middle Reader (ALA/ALSC) #1031039
Notable Social Studies Trade Books For Young People, 2010: P-3 (NCSS/CBC) #1037857
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Spring 2010 Perma-Picks Starred Reviews K-3 #1029822
Teacher's Choices For 2010 (IRA/CBC) #1037520
Utah Beehive Children's Fiction 2011 #1031474
Where The Mountain Meets The Moon (Book & CD Audio Set) #1031235
2010 CPL Best Of The Best Fiction For Young Readers #1031194
CD/Book - Unabridged:
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CD - Unabridged:
Where The Mountain Meets The Moon (CD Audio) #422581
