To the Moon and Back by Dianne Bates
(Big Sky Publishing) PB RRP $14.99
ISBN 9781925520293
Reviewed by Patricia Bernard
First let me say that I could not put down this gentle, sweet book. I
read it in three days, enjoying every minute of it. To begin with, its title To the Moon and Back is perfect. It
reminded me of how I also said the same thing when my children asked me how
much I loved them.
This story is as much about Claire’s mother’s breaking-up marriage and
the beginning of her new love affair as it is about Claire who is watching,
although not always understanding the change in her mother. Claire loves her
father and cannot understand why they now live apart from him. She isn’t keen
on sharing her father with his new girlfriend and she isn’t keen on sharing her
mother with this new man called Mac, who she will never call father. Claire
feels bit lost, especially after her father disappears from her life. How does
she fit into these new relationships? What is her place? Why don’t her parents
love her the way they used to when she was smaller?
The character of Claire is so well written that the reader begins to
identify and care for Claire from the book’s first page. As a reader I worried
over how the story would end and what would happen to Claire as she moves from
school to school, from best friend to best friend and from house to house. I
need not have worried: the author,
Dianne Bates, knew exactly what she was writing about.
This book is unique in its treatment of an all too familiar situation
for many children. It certainly is an appealing read for both adults and
children, especially those between 8 and 12 years. It offers hope and adventure and I love the ending. This is an ideal
book for school libraries. There are many children like Claire and To the Moon and Back offers a soothing,
gentle way of them easing into the awkward situation of feeling left
out.
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