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Kelly Barnhill is an author and teacher. She won the World Fantasy Award for her novella The Unlicensed Magician, a Parents Choice Gold Award for Iron Hearted Violet, the Charlotte Huck Honor for The Girl Who Drank the Moon, and has been a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award, the Andre Norton award, and the PEN/USA literary prize.She was also a McKnight Artist's Fellowship recipient in.

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The Girl Who Drank the Moon is high fantasy at its finest and belongs on the same shelf with legendary tales like The Once and Future King, The Hobbit, Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising Sequence, and Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain." — Nerdy Book Club " The Girl Who Drank the Moon is pure magic . . . Barnhill weaves together.

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Kelly Barnhill lives in Minnesota with her husband and three children. She is the author of four novels, most recently The Girl Who Drank the Moon, winner of the 2017 John Newbery Medal. She is also the winner of the World Fantasy Award and has been a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award, a Nebula Award, and the PEN/USA literary prize.

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The Girl Who Drank the Moon is high fantasy at its finest and belongs on the same shelf with legendary tales like The Once and Future King, The Hobbit, Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising Sequence, and Lloyd Alexander's Chronicles of Prydain." —Nerdy Book Club "The Girl Who Drank the Moon is pure magic . . . Barnhill weaves together.

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The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Author Kelly Barnhill. A New York Times BestSeller. Purchase Here 👉 http://amzn.to/2qsnDT6 | Winner of the 2017 Newbery Medal.

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She is the author of four novels, most recently The Girl Who Drank the Moon, winner of the 2017 John Newbery Medal for the year's most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. She is also the winner of the World Fantasy Award, the Parents' Choice Gold Award, and the Texas Library Association Bluebonnet Award, and has.

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Parents need to know that The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill ( The Witch's Boy) is an expertly crafted fantasy with spiritual undertones, and it won the 2017 Newbery Medal. It has a strong female protagonist, Luna, described as having curly black hair and amber skin. Luna's taken…. See all. Parents say (16)

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The Girl Who Drank the Moon Summary. Throughout the novel, an unnamed parent tells their child about the history of the Protectorate and the Day of Sacrifice. The parent lost a baby to the sacrifice years ago, and they say that an evil Witch demands an infant every year. Long ago, the Witch forced dragons to make the volcano explode, and killed.

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The Girl Who Drank the Moon is a story of love, curiosity and the magic of the everyday world . . . this is a novel about the journey, not the destination -- one filled with wisdom and heart. - Minneapolis Star Tribune. Magic, witch-lore, an evil Council of Elders, a Perfectly Tiny Dragon, twists and turns and an utterly fantastical world--this.

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Updated on February 8, 2017 12:37PM EST. Last year's middle-grade novel The Girl Who Drank the Moon recently won the Newbery Medal, but according to author Kelly Barnhill, she almost didn't write.

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The Girl Who Drank the Moon is a perfect blend of darkness and light. We see both the good and the bad in humanity, the love, the kindness, the care, but also the fear, the decisions made from places of desperation, and the decisions made from places of control. There are no one-dimensionally "good" or "bad" characters in the story.