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To Share One Moon


Book Description
The Chinese Moon Festival is like Thanksgiving. Under autumn's full moon, friendships are renewed, families are reunited, and long-lost loved ones find their way to each other... even if it is only through their thoughts and dreams. "A small piece of passing cloud wafts across the moon. Is the figure in the moon moving? I'm sure it is. I imagine the Moon Lady floating down from the moon, drifting... More
Book Information
PublisherKevin & Robin Books Ltd.
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-101897458010
ISBN-13978-1897458013
Publication Date/2008
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About Ruowen Wang (Author) : You may have already read my brief introduction in the About the Author part on our publisher’s site. Or you may have run into my other articles on teaching that have been quoted by many places all ... more
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About Wei Xu (Illustrator) : Wei Xu is a published illustrator of children's books. Published credits of Wei Xu include Ennie Meenie Minie Moe, Little Wen, and Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?.
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7/4/2009 Ruowen Wang said:
Chinese Moon Festival is like Thanksgiving. Under this full moon, friendships are renewed, families are reunited, and long-lost loved ones find their way to each other. We think of our absent loved ones, and wish our families and friends well.... “A small piece of passing cloud wafts across th... more

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