My father cuts a moon-counting stick that he keeps in our tipi. At the rising of the first moon he makes a notch in it. “A new beginning for the young buffalo,” he says. “And for us.” In this beautifully written story by acclaimed author Eve Bunting, a young boy comes of age under the thirteen moons of the Sioux year. With each notch in his father’s moon-counting stick, the boy marvels at the world around him, observing the sometimes subtle, sometimes remarkable changes in the seasons and in his own tribe’s way of living. With rich and carefully researched paintings by artist John Sandford, Moonstick: The Seasons of the Sioux is a glorious picture book about one boy’s journey toward manhood.
Eve Bunting has written more than two hundred books for young readers, including Pirate Boy (Holiday House), The Wedding, and Smoky Night (HMH Books for Young Readers), the winner of the 1995 Caldecott Medal. She lives in southern California.
John Sandford has illustrated over 60 children’s books. He earned a gold medal from the Parents’ Choice Awards, a best book selection from the Children’s Book Council, and star reviews from Publishers Weekly and School Library Journal, among other honors. Sandford has worked in children’s publishing for more than 30 years and is the art director for Cricket magazine. He lives in Chicago with his wife, Frances, and daughter, Eleanor.
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