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Isadora Moon Goes to a Wedding PB by Harriet Muncaster; 9780192779533

Isadora Moon Goes to a Wedding PB

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Isadora Moon Goes to a Wedding invites readers into the enchanting world of Isadora Moon, a delightful character who is both a half vampire and half fairy. As she prepares to be a bridesmaid at her aunt's wedding, excitement fills the air. However, the journey to the altar is not without its challenges.

The Plot

As the much-anticipated day draws near, Isadora faces a series of amusing predicaments, primarily stemming from her mischievous older cousin and the antics of her bored baby sister. The narrative cleverly explores themes of family dynamics, the chaos of wedding preparations, and the importance of embracing one’s unique identity. Isadora’s determination to make the wedding a joyous occasion, despite the surrounding chaos, showcases her resilience and warmth.

Themes

  • Family and Relationships: The story highlights the bonds between family members, showcasing both the joys and challenges they bring.
  • Embracing Uniqueness: Isadora’s character serves as a celebration of individuality, encouraging readers to appreciate their own distinct qualities.
  • Adventure and Imagination: The whimsical elements of Isadora's life invite readers into a world where magic intertwines with everyday experiences.
"Will Isadora manage to make the wedding a happy occasion despite the chaos surrounding her?"

Fans of Harriet Muncaster will find joy in Isadora's adventures, as they resonate with the charming storytelling seen in her previous works. This book is a delightful addition for those who enjoy stories that blend fantasy with relatable childhood experiences, reminiscent of other beloved titles in children’s literature.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 184 mm × 128 mm × 11 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192779533

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