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Synopsis
In Alta Donna, the weather is great, the sunsets are super, and the stars twinkle brightly. Perfect, right? No! It's super boring. Nothing real ever happens. Everybody says I spend too much time daydreaming in my own little world. At least my dreams are more interesting than Alta Donna. But what if Alta Donna is hiding a secret? The two new kids in town are up to something. No one could be as good a baseball player as Damiano, and no one could be as charming as Ines. The moment they arrived, life in Alta Donna stopped being perfect and started getting weird. Who are they really? I always say, if you need a puzzle solved, look for someone with a big imagination. And that's me. Nola. - Back cover.
Is Changing Moon appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
A lighthearted supernatural mystery about a daydreamer investigating mysterious new kids in her boring town. No concerning content—appropriate for middle grade readers who enjoy puzzle-solving protagonists.
What to know going in
This book has no graphic violence, no sexual content, and clean language.
Who'll love this
Nola's big imagination helps her uncover the truth about two suspiciously perfect new kids who bring mystery to her sleepy town.