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Isadora Moon and the Shooting Star by Harriet Muncaster; 9780192773555

Isadora Moon and the Shooting Star

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Isadora Moon and the Shooting Star is a delightful tale by Harriet Muncaster that continues the adventures of the enchanting Isadora Moon, who is beautifully unique as a half fairy and half vampire. This captivating story invites readers into a world where magic and curiosity intertwine.

The Plot

In this instalment, Isadora is tasked with a school project that leads her to explore the wonders of the night sky. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when she witnesses a shooting star plummeting to Earth. Intrigued, she follows the celestial trail and encounters Nova, a Glow Sprite who feels out of place in the human realm. Nova is on a quest to find her lost moon kitten, Pluto, and she turns to Isadora for assistance.

Together, they embark on an adventure filled with:

  • Magical campfires
  • Fascinating space lessons
  • A glowing sleepover

As they navigate this whimsical journey, Isadora must rely on her cleverness and resourcefulness to help Nova before the time comes for her to return home. The story beautifully illustrates themes of friendship, belonging, and the importance of embracing one's uniqueness.

“A delightful blend of magic and heart.”

Fans of Muncaster's previous works, such as Isadora Moon Goes to School and Isadora Moon: The Perfect Present, will find this latest adventure equally enchanting, making it a perfect addition to the collection of any young reader who enjoys whimsical tales of magic and friendship.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 144 mm × 190 mm × 19 mm
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192773555

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