More Perfect than the Moon

More Perfect than the Moon by Patricia MacLachlan, published by HarperCollins on July 26, 2005, is a reprint edition comprising 96 pages in English. This book follows Cassie, who spends her days observing her family and the activities around her, including her Grandfather, Caleb, and her mother, Sarah. As she navigates her world, Cassie grapples with the inevitability of change, particularly with the arrival of something new that Sarah describes as the perfect gift.
Readers will find that Cassie’s journey reflects themes of family dynamics, the experience of welcoming a new baby, and the complexities of blended families. As Cassie learns to embrace the changes in her life, she discovers that unexpected surprises can lead to joy. This narrative captures the essence of childhood observation and storytelling, providing insight into how relationships evolve over time.
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Cassie spends her days watching Grandfather and Caleb in the barn, looking out at Papa working the fields, spying on her mother, Sarah, feeding the goslings. She’s an observer, a writer, a storyteller. Everything is as it should be.
But change is inevitable, even on the prairie. Something new is expected, and Sarah says it will be the perfect gift. Cassie isn’t so sure. But just as life changes, people change too. And Cassie learns that unexpected surprises can bring great joy.
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