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The Nine Moons of Han Yu and Luli, by Karina Yan Glaser

The Nine Moons of Han Yu and Luli, by Karina Yan Glaser

ISBN: 9780063284432

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(Hardback, 432 pages, first published in 2025)

NEWBERY HONOR-WINNER
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER * INDIE NEXT PICK * SIX STARRED REVIEWS!
Named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, ALA Booklist, Publishers WeeklyBookPageThe Strategist, Book Riot, and more!

Breathtaking suspense, unforgettable characters, and a pinch of magic combine in the dual stories of two young people—one in 731 China, and one in 1931 Chinatown—on perilous journeys to save their families. An instant classic from the beloved and bestselling author of the Vanderbeekers series.

“A page turner that is at once epic and intimate. This is a must read!” —Lisa Yee, New York Times bestselling author of The Misfits

In ancient Chang’An, Han Yu sells steamed buns in a bustling market full of whispers about his ability to summon tigers.

In New York’s Depression-era Chinatown, Luli gazes out from the roof of her parents’ restaurant, dreaming of dim sum and Chinese art.

Familiar rhythms rule the contained-but-contented lives of Han Yu and Luli. But when plague strikes Chang’An and financial crisis threatens Luli’s family, Han Yu and Luli must each venture out into the larger world—and into danger-filled adventure—to save what they love most. Filled with wondrous caves and conniving thieves, desert storms and magical lakes, Karina Yan Glaser’s epic and rewarding novel is a testament to the bravery required to face the unknown and the power of art to connect us through the ages.  

“The work of a virtuoso, this is quite simply dazzling and the best book I’ve read in a long time.” —James Ponti, New York Times bestselling author

Storyglory Cautions: 1) Buddhism is mentioned many times, which is to be expected in a story that is half set in ancient China; there are also mystical undertones to some aspects of the book; 2) In Han Yu’s town, people begin to get sick and die from a coughing illness. The emperor believes illness is spread from person to person, so people must isolate if they have the illness. Adult readers may shudder at the remembrance of covid 19; children who were younger in 2020 may not be as bothered; 3) there is some significant peril toward the end of the book, and a child is threatened with death, but it is brief; 4) one character's young son died of burns in a cooking accident. His wife was so ruined by grief that she returned to China. He has not been in contact with her in many years; 5) excessive drinking is mentioned once. 

Recommended Age: 12+

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