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Anonymous
Posted September 18, 2007
Although this book is classified as young adult fiction, adult readers will enjoy it just as much. It's funny, touching, heartwarming, inspiring and magical all at once. The story is fascinating and Resau captures just what it feels like to be a middle schooler trying to find your place in this world. I especially loved the flashbacks of Clara's grandmother's life, Clara's multi-day journey to Mexico, her initial reactions to her grandparents' home and her wonderful adventures with Pedro. Such an amazing story--you won't be able to put it down! Resau is an extremely gifted writer.
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Overview
Clara Luna's name means "clear moon" in Spanish. But lately, her headhas felt anything but clear. One day a letter comes from Mexico, written in Spanish: Dear Clara, We invite you to our house for the summer. We will wait for you on the day of the full moon, in June, at the Oaxaca airport. Love, your grandparents.
Fourteen-year-old Clara has never met her father's parents. She knows he snuck over the border from Mexico as a teenager, but beyond that, she knows almost nothing about his childhood. When she agrees to go, she's stunned by her ...