Everything you need to understand or teach Moonwind by Louise de Kiriline Lawrence.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to stand on the moon?
To look out into a sky that is black even when the sun lights the surface beneath your feet, because there is no atmosphere to make it blue? To see the Earth as the astronauts see it, a lovely distant globe in shades of blue and green and white, wrapped in soft strands of cloud? If you cannot do it in person, perhaps this book can give you the next best thing—sharing such a trip vicariously with a boy and girl from the near future who do travel to the moon. Along with the spectacular sights they find an unexpected mystery, and face loneliness and fear and some tough decisions. It is a book which takes ordinary teen-agers to some extraordinary places, within their own hearts as well as on the lunar...