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Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Gift Set Paperback

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Publish Date: Oct. 08 2019
Pages: 1040
Interest age, years: From 8 To 12

<DIV><B>A Newbery Honor Winner</B></DIV><DIV><B>A <I>New York Times </I>Bestseller</B></DIV><DIV><B><br></B></DIV><DIV><B>A gift set of the stunning fantasy trilogy inspired by Chinese folklore including the <I>New York Times </I>bestselling and National Book Award finalist <I>When the Sea Turned to Silver.</I></B></DIV><DIV><br></DIV><DIV><B><I>Where the Mountain Meets the Moon</I></B><br><br>Minli’s father regales her with old folktales of the Jade Dragon and the Old Man in the Moon, Minli’s mother chides him for filling her head with stories. But inspired by these stories, Minli spends one of her precious copper pennies on a beautiful goldfish, which is said to be able to change the fortune of the owner. It pays off when the goldfish offers to show her the path to fortune and wealth! Minli is joined by a dragon who can’t fly, and together they set out to find the Old Man of the Moon who can fulfill their dreams….<br><br><B><I>Starry River of the Sky</I></B><br><br> The moon is missing from the remote Village of Clear Sky, but only Rendi seems to notice! He can’t help but notice the village’s peculiar inhabitants and their problems. But one day, a mysterious lady arrives with the gift of storytelling, and slowly transforms the villagers and Rendi himself….<br><br><B><I>When the Sea Turned to Silver</I></B><br><br> Peace is shattered one night when soldiers of the Emperor arrive and kidnap Pinmei’s grandmother. Everyone knows the Emperor wants the Luminous Stone That Lights the Night. Determined to have her grandmother returned, Pinmei embarks on a journey to find the Stone alongside her friend Yishan. Together, the two must save Pinmei’s grandmother–before it’s too late….<br><br>Newbery Honor author Grace Lin brings readers another enthralling fantasy featuring her marvelous full-color illustrations, Chinese folklore, fascinating characters, and exciting new adventures.<br><br></DIV>, *”On its own, this third volume contains a richly complex adventure story that revisits previous themes…. The three books together, however, offer one grand epic that spans generations…. Lin’s stonecutter claims that storytellers ‘can make time disappear…bring us to places we have never dreamed of…feel sorrow and joy and peace’; the description is a fitting one for author-illustrator Lin herself, who has proven herself a master.”—<i><b>The Horn Book, starred review</b></i>, “Pinmei’s journey has a compelling urgency that quickens the pace and enlivens the adventure, while the short stories are smoothly integrated and provide sly, subtle connections to plot events, making satisfying the climactic scene in which the elements converge…. Lin’s characteristic elegant prose…keeps its enchanting, luminous quality.”—<i><b>BCCB</b></i>, *”Compelling…. Lin’s fans will not be disappointed: she again delivers a rich interweaving of ancient tales with fast-paced adventure, fantasy, and slowly unfolding mysteries told through captivating language.”—<i><b>Publishers Weekly, starred review</b></i>, “In this captivating tale… readers will not only enjoy the ‘frame’ story revolving around Pinmei and Yishan, but will also like (and recognize) some of the other stories being told.”—<i><b>School Library Connection</b></i>, *”Lin’s evocative language sweeps readers away, and the stories within the story are juicy and delicious….[A] worthy companion to her Newbery Honor book <I>Where the Mountain Meets the Moon </I>(2009) and <I>Starry River of the Sky </I>(2012).”—<i><b>Booklist, starred review</b></i>, <DIV><B><U>Praise for <I>When the Sea Turned to Silver</I>:</U></B></DIV><DIV><br></DIV><DIV><B>A <I>New York Times </I>Bestseller</B></DIV><DIV><B>A <I>New York Times </I>Notable Children’s Books of 2016</B></DIV><DIV><B>A National Book Award Finalist</B></DIV><DIV><B>An IndieBound Bestseller</B></DIV><DIV><B>NPR Best Book of the Year Pick</B></DIV><DIV><B><I>The Horn Book</I> Fanfare Best Books of 2016</B></DIV></DIV><DIV><B>ALA Notable Book for Children</B></DIV><DIV><B>An Amazon Best Books of 2016 Pick</B></DIV><DIV><B>A CCBC Children’s Choices Pick</B></DIV><DIV><B>A <I>School Library Journal </I>Best of 2016: Middle Grace Choice</B></DIV><DIV><B>A <I>Booklist </I>Editor’s Choice 2016</B></DIV><DIV><B>B&N Kids Blog 10 Notable Middle Grade Novels of 2016</B></DIV><DIV><B>Bank Street College of Education 2017 Best Children’s Book of the Year</B></DIV><DIV><B><br></B></DIV>”Grace Lin has written a middle-grade trilogy of surpassing wonder and emotional weight…. Remarkable… A must-read…. Full of charm and driving action…. Lin has made herself immortal in this trilogy, no doubt.”—<i><b>The New York Times Book Review</b></i>, Grace Lin is the award-winning and bestselling author and illustrator of <I>Starry River of the Sky</I>, <I>Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, When the Sea Turned to Silver, </I><I>The Year of the Dog</I>, <I>The Year of the Rat</I>, <I>Dumpling Days</I>, and the Ling & Ting series,<I></I>as well as picture books such as <I>The Ugly Vegetables</I>, <I>Dim Sum for Everyone!, </I>and <I>A Big Mooncake for Little Star</I>. Grace is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and lives in Massachusetts. Her website is <a href=”http://www.gracelin.com/”>gracelin.com</a>., * “The lively mixture of adventure, mystery, and fantasy, supported by compelling character development and spellbinding language, will captivate a wide swath of readers.”—<i><b>Publishers Weekly, starred review</b></i>, *”Lin’s vibrant chapter decorations and full-color, full-page paintings add to the work’s beauty…. A stunning addition to a deservedly beloved set of novels; recommended for all middle grade collections.”—<i><b>School Library Journal, starred review</b></i>, *”The meticulous craft delivers what Lin’s fans have come to expect…. This beautifully told companion to <I>Where the Mountain Meets the Moon </I>(2009) and <I>Starry River of the Sky </I>(2012) offers lyrical storytelling, bringing ‘us to places we have never dreamed of.'”—<i><b>Kirkus, starred review</b></i>