Luna Rae Is Not Alone

Luna Rae Is Not Alone by Hayley Webster, published by Nosy Crow in February 2021, is a children’s book that explores the challenges of adjusting to new environments. With 192 pages, this edition presents a narrative centered on Luna Rae, who faces the difficulties of moving to a new house and school. As she navigates her new surroundings, she grapples with feelings of displacement and the pressures of fitting in, all while dealing with personal issues at home.
In this story, readers will find a focus on themes of family life, friendship, and the social skills necessary for school life. Luna believes that winning the school baking competition with her mother will help solve her problems, but her journey is complicated by her mother’s unexpected disappearance. This book offers insights into the emotional landscape of growing up and the importance of resilience in the face of change.
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The thing about a new house is everything’s new. That sounds really obvious, I know, but if you think about it, one of the things about where you live is that you build up all this stuff there. You get used to old things. New things take getting used to. Luna Rae has moved to a new house and a new school. It’s hard fitting in, especially when there’s so much to worry about at home. She’s sure that the way to solve everything is by winning the school baking competition with her mum but there’s a problem. Luna’s mum has disappeared.
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