Abel’s Moon

Abel’s Moon by Shirley Hughes is a First Edition published by Bodley Head in 1999. This 32-page book presents a richly-textured tale about family and storytelling, focusing on Abel Grable, who embarks on moonlit adventures in remote jungles. His children are captivated by his stories, and upon his return, he decides to document these experiences for them.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of imagination and play as Abel’s children transform his writing table into a moon machine, allowing them to create their own adventures. The book delves into the dynamics of family life and the power of storytelling, inviting young readers to engage with their creativity. This edition is available in English and features dimensions that make it suitable for young audiences.
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A richly-textured tale about family and storytelling.
Abel Grable’s work takes him into remote jungles with only the moon to guide the way. His children love to hear about his moonlit adventures and when he’s back home, he decides to write them down. After he’s gone away again, the children use his writing table and transform it into a moon machine to create their own imaginary exploits.
“From the Trade Paperback edition.”
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