The Moon by Night

The Moon by Night by Madeleine L’Engle, published by Dell Publishing Company in 1981, is a 255-page work in English that explores the complexities of adolescence through the lens of a family camping trip. Fourteen-year-old Vicky Austin grapples with uncertainties during what her parents describe as her “difficult year.” Despite her challenges, Vicky finds joy in the adventures of her family’s cross-country journey, which serves as a backdrop for her personal growth and exploration.
Throughout their travels, Vicky encounters Zachary, a troubled boy who becomes attached to her, and Andy, who presents a contrasting dynamic as Zachary’s rival. As the Austin family navigates the trials of the road, they also embrace the beauty of their surroundings, traveling from the Atlantic to the Pacific. This edition captures themes of family, friendship, and the emotional complexities of youth, as Vicky experiences the intertwining feelings of love and camaraderie for the first time.
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Vicky Austin is filled with uncertainties about everything. Her parents call it Vicky’s & quot; difficult year.& quot; But fourteen-year-old Vicky is not so consumed with her problems that she can’t enjoy the exciting adventures of her family’s summer cross-country camping trip.
In the course of their travels Vicky meets Zachary, an intriguing but troubled boy who latches on to Vicky. And still another boy, Andy, altogether different from Zachary, soon becomes his rival.
Far from the comfort and security that the family has always known, and in spite of the trials they encounter on the road, the Austins enjoy each other and the sights from the Atlantic to the Pacific and back again. And for the first time Vicky feels the mixed emotions of friendship and love.
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