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Who Tells the Moon to Sleep?
Paperback

Who Tells the Moon to Sleep?

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Picture book for ages 8 and up. Having learned from Mama that the world is filled with things that do what they please like the moon and the cat, eight-year-old Tess wonders why she and Mama are constantly told what to do. They are told when to play, when to eat, and even when to sleep. Mama gently explains that they are slaves and are told what to do because they are owned by the couple in the big house whose fields they work. But Tess realizes that a person can never truly be owned. The master cannot control her mind or her heart. This is a tender story that tells of the heartbreak of slavery and one little girl’s powerful plea for freedom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Expanding Horizons Press
Country
United States
Date
10 December 2012
Pages
34
ISBN
9780985182830

Picture book for ages 8 and up. Having learned from Mama that the world is filled with things that do what they please like the moon and the cat, eight-year-old Tess wonders why she and Mama are constantly told what to do. They are told when to play, when to eat, and even when to sleep. Mama gently explains that they are slaves and are told what to do because they are owned by the couple in the big house whose fields they work. But Tess realizes that a person can never truly be owned. The master cannot control her mind or her heart. This is a tender story that tells of the heartbreak of slavery and one little girl’s powerful plea for freedom.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Expanding Horizons Press
Country
United States
Date
10 December 2012
Pages
34
ISBN
9780985182830