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Mama Moon: A Story about Love and Mental Health - Hardcover

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by Noah Grigni (Author), Noah Grigni (Illustrator)

Deeply felt and beautifully told, Mama Moon is the story of a child who muses that their mother is like the moon--ever changing, sometimes blue, sometimes bright.

Mama loves warm summers, and eating cherries while stargazing with Baba and Kiddo. But on her bluest of days, she can't do the things that other mamas do.

Persevering with love, no matter what phase Mama is in, this family weathers the ups and downs of a loved one's illness.

Author Biography

Noah Grigni is a queer, trans, freelance artist ]in Atlanta, GA (stolen Muskogee land). They make art for and with their communities, who they define as trans youth and trauma survivors, in the South and beyond. They illustrate children's books, paint portraits, teach workshops, make comics, and design shirts. They love working with kids, and often visit schools to lead workshops on art, gender, and storytelling.

Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.6 x 11.1 x 8.7 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 15, 2025
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