By
Aida Salazar
- Age Range: 8 - 12 years
- Grade Level: 3 - 7
- Hardcover: 240 pages
- Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books (February 26, 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1338283375
- ISBN-13: 978-1338283372
Celi Rivera's life swirls with
questions. About her changing body. Her first attraction to a boy. And her best
friend's exploration of what it means to be genderfluid.
But most of all, her mother's insistence
she have a moon ceremony when her first period arrives. It's an ancestral
Mexica ritual that Mima and her community have reclaimed, but Celi promises she
will NOT be participating. Can she find the power within herself to take a
stand for who she wants to be?
A dazzling story told with the
sensitivity, humor, and brilliant verse of debut talent Aida Salazar.
Praise
for The Moon Within:
*
"A worthy successor to Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret set in
present-day Oakland.... Salazar's verse novel is sensitive and fresh.... An
authentically middle school voice and diverse Latinx cast make this book a
standout." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
*
"An excellent addition for upper middle grade and middle school readers,
especially for maturing tweens in the midst of puberty." -- School Library
Journal, starred review
*
"Writing in clear, lyrical first-person verse.... With sensitivity, Salazar
purports that menstruation is a source of feminine strength, inexorably and
beautifully connected to the moon cycle. The broader message is one of
acceptance, celebration, and resistance: a period is just a period, Salazar
suggests, but it's also so much more." -- Publishers Weekly, starred
review
*
"An important coming-of-age tale of a girl learning about her changing
body and all of the questions and revelations that come along with it....
Salazar's use of verse in this story adds a layer of raw emotion and honesty
that makes the reading experience all the more poignant. The Moon Within is
both unique and universal, relatable to women and girls everywhere and singular
in its context within Latinx culture. Salazar handles this story with beauty and
grace, giving young girls a picture of what it means to stand in your own power
and reclaim your own story. " -- Bookpage, starred review
"This
story is told in beautiful poems.... A lovely, relatable story....The words
really use up the space on the pages in creative ways, and the author reveals
cultural aspects of Latinx (especially Xicana) and Caribbean peoples in rich
detail." -- Booklist
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