The Moon Lady

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A magical night when secret wishes can come true

On a rainy afternoon, three sisters wish for the rain to stoop, wish they could play in the puddles, wish for something, anything, to do. So Ying-Ying, their grandmother, tells them a tale from long ago. On the night of the Moon Festival, when Ying-ying was a little girl, she encountered the Moon Lady, who grants the secret wishes of those who ask, and learned from her that the best wishes are those you can make come true yourself. This haunting tale, adapted from Amy Tan's best-seller The Joy Luck Club and enhanced by Gretchen Schields's rich, meticulously detailed art, is a book for all to treasure.

32 pages, Paperback

First published January 1,1992

About the author

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Amy Tan (Chinese: 譚恩美; pinyin: Tán Ēnměi; born February 19, 1952) is an American writer whose novels include The Joy Luck Club, The Kitchen God's Wife, The Hundred Secret Senses, The Bonesetter's Daughter, Saving Fish From Drowing, and The Valley of Amazement. She is the author of two memoirs, The Opposite of Fate and Where the Past Begins. Her two children's books are The Chinese Siamese Cat and The Moon Lady. She is also the co-screenwriter of the film adaptation of The Joy Luck, the librettist of the opera The Bonesetter's Daughter, and the creative consultant to the PBS animated series Sagwa the Chinese Chinese Cat.

Tan is an instructor with MasterClass on writing, memory and imagination. She is featured in the American Masters documentary Amy Tan: Unintended Memoir. She was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters and recently received the National Humanities Medal. She serves on the board of American Bird Conservancy.

Her forthcoming book The Backyard Bird Chronicles began as a journal in 2016, when she turned to nature for calm. She also began taking drawing classes with John Muir Laws (The Laws Guide to Nature Journaling and Drawing, and The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds). During the pandemic shutdown, she drew birds only in her backyard, documenting behaviors she found puzzling. Over time she identified 64 species of birds that have visited her backyard in Marin County. By 2022, she had more than nine journals of sketches and notes, which her editor at Knopf suggested she publish. The book, which will be released in April 2024, has already received high praise:

“Much of great writing comes from great interest, and in The Backyard Bird Chronicles, Amy Tan shows us how the world fascinates her, especially the birds. The result is both unexpected and spectacular.”
—Ann Patchett, author of These Precious Days

“What an enchanting and illuminating book! How lucky for us that Amy Tan has turned her genius, her deep empathy and insight, her keen eye for what is telling, to birds. Every page of these chronicles radiates warm curiosity, wonder, and delight.”
—Jennifer Ackerman, The Genius of Birds

“This is one of the most infectious and convincing books about nature I've read. For the bird-watcher, the would-be bird-watcher, or for the bird-watching skeptic, this offers great delight and unexpected intrigue. Through Tan's ecstatic eyes, what could be a dry treatise on ornithological happenings becomes something far more fun and much more profound. It's really a book about seeing.”
—Dave Eggers, author of Ungrateful Mammals

“Anybody even mildly interested in birds, or thinking about getting interested in birds (which are, after all, the indicator genus for the health of the planet), will want this book perched on their shelf, if only for the gift of Amy Tan's eye and the example she gives us of how to pay attention. What a treasure.”
—Robert Hass, Pulitzer Prize-Winning author of Summer Snow: New Poems

“Backyard Bird Chronicles is fun reading. It shows how we can become engaged emotionally, literally and artistically with the natural world—to joyfully learn about the most accessible and yet wild animals, the often rare and beautiful birds that choose to come and live near and sometimes with us.”
—Bernd Heinrich, author of Mind of the Raven

“With this book as your guide, embark into the bird world Amy Tan. This is an intimate view, a sort-of love affair with the birds and their behavior, that Amy has come to know over several years. Within the leafy universe of her own backyard, she has quietly beheld, patiently observed, and taken in-depth notations of an extensive array of bird species. In colorful detail, she describes various bird's behavior, while capturing their beauty in exquisitely rendered illustrations. Species include fearsome predators and watchful prey, long distance migrants and hometown residents. Through her unique insight and gift as an author and

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July 15,2025
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Lovely illustrations. A very Chinese tale that captivates the hearts of readers. The story is filled with rich cultural elements and traditions that are unique to China. The illustrations bring the tale to life, vividly描绘ing the characters and the scenes. Each picture is a work of art, carefully crafted to enhance the beauty and charm of the story.

The Chinese tale takes us on a journey through a world of fantasy and adventure. We meet brave heroes, kind-hearted heroines, and encounter various challenges and obstacles along the way. The story teaches us valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and perseverance.

With its lovely illustrations and engaging narrative, this very Chinese tale is a delight to read. It is a wonderful way to introduce children to the rich and diverse culture of China. Whether you are a child or an adult, you are sure to be charmed by this beautiful story.

July 15,2025
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This author is truly excellent.

Her historical fiction has the remarkable ability to transport us back to ancient China, vividly描绘ing the values and lifestyles that prevailed during that era.

The characters she creates are rich and multifaceted, each with their own unique personalities, motives, and flaws.

The main plot and subplots are both engaging, filled with twists and turns that keep the reader on the edge of their seat.

Thank you, Lisa See, for this wonderful literary journey that allows us to experience the past in such a vivid and immersive way.

It is through works like yours that we are able to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of different cultures and time periods.

Your talent as a writer is truly remarkable, and I look forward to reading more of your works in the future.
July 15,2025
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Ages 8 and up. When her Chinese-American grandchildren express their feelings of boredom, their grandmother Ying-Ying embarks on a journey of storytelling. She shares a vivid tale from her own childhood. It was the time of the moon festival, a joyous occasion. Ying-Ying went to the festival with the hope of meeting the Moon Lady, who was said to grant wishes. However, in the excitement and the hustle and bustle of the festival, she got separated from her family.

The story is brought to life by bright illustrations that are filled with a wealth of detail. The text is not only rich but also quite metaphorical and complex, which makes it less suitable for preschoolers. Nevertheless, it is an excellent choice for primary school kids who have a passion for a good story. They will be captivated by the adventure and the emotions in the narrative, while also being able to appreciate the deeper meanings and the cultural context that the story offers.
July 15,2025
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Such a clever story indeed! It has the power to engage children on multiple levels. They can effortlessly relate to the theme, which makes the learning process both enjoyable and effective. What's more, it offers them a wonderful opportunity to learn about another culture different from their own. This exposure to diverse cultures broadens their horizons and enriches their understanding of the world. The story is not only educational but also beautifully crafted. It weaves together elements of interest and importance, captivating the young minds and leaving a lasting impression. It is truly a gem that should be shared and cherished.

July 15,2025
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Here is an interesting tale that is a quick read. Tan has an amazing ability to paint vivid pictures with her words, which I truly enjoy.


This short story commences with a little girl who is attired for Moon Day in a yellow outfit with black highlights. However, she doesn't take a liking to it and desires to get rid of it. So, she smears fish guts and scales on it. As a result, her nanny becomes furious and is certain that the mother will dismiss her and punish the little girl. The nanny instructs the little girl to "stay put" on the party boat while she goes to search for a remedy. But then, the little girl ends up going overboard and... Instead of revealing all the details, I'll let you read the remainder of the story and discover what unfolds.

July 15,2025
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I thought this one was okay.

The story it presented was an interesting Chinese folk tale that delved into the themes of making wishes and what truly matters in life.

However, when it comes to the formatting of the book, there is an issue. It has an entire page of text placed right next to a beautifully detailed picture.

I believe the book was originally intended for fairly small children, considering it is a picture book. But from my experience, no little kids I know would have the patience to sit through this entire book.

If one were to do a compare and contrast with this particular book, they might consider "Ping" by Marjorie Flack. That book is far more appealing to kids as it has a much better balance of text to pictures.

It engages children more effectively and keeps their attention throughout the reading process.

Overall, while the story in this book is interesting, the formatting could be improved to better suit the intended audience.
July 15,2025
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I have not only read the picture book with its excellent illustrations but also listened to it. The experience was truly wonderful.

The illustrations in the picture book were so captivating that they seemed to bring the story to life. Each page was a work of art, filled with vivid colors and detailed images that added depth and dimension to the narrative.

Listening to the story being read aloud was an equally enjoyable experience. The narrator's voice was engaging and expressive, adding an extra layer of emotion to the words on the page. It was like being transported into a different world, where I could immerse myself in the story and let my imagination run wild.

Overall, reading and listening to this picture book was a delightful experience that I would highly recommend to anyone. Whether you are a child or an adult, this book is sure to capture your heart and leave you with a sense of wonder and joy.
July 15,2025
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A cute little short story that is seemingly from The Joyluck Club has recently caught my attention. However, due to the passage of time, I don't recall it clearly.

Nonetheless, I took great pleasure in listening to it. I couldn't help but think that it would have been even more enchanting with the addition of illustrations. The vivid images would have brought the story to life and made it even more engaging.

Despite the lack of illustrations, this short story has rekindled my interest in The Joyluck Club. It has been so many years since I last delved into that wonderful literary work. Now, I find myself longing to go back and listen to it again, to rediscover the beautiful tales and the profound emotions that it holds.

I'm excited to embark on this journey of rediscovery and immerse myself once more in the captivating world of The Joyluck Club.
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