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About The Book
“Loving, imaginative, and gorgeously written…shines with magic and heart.” —Anne Ursu, author of The Lost Girl
Mary Poppins meets My Big Fat Greek Wedding in this heartfelt novel about magic, healing, and a loving Italian family.
Twelve-year-old Luna loves the nighttime more than anything else. It’s when no one gives her “that look” about the half mask she has to wear while healing from a disfiguring car accident. It’s also the perfect time to sit outside and draw what she sees. Like the boy and girl from the new family next door…zipping out of the window in a zeppelin and up to the stars.
At first, she thinks she’s dreaming. But one night they catch her watching. Now Luna spends her nights on adventures with them, as they clean full moons, arrange constellations, and catch jars of stardust. She even gets to make a wish on a shooting star they catch.
But Luna learns that no wish is strong enough to erase the past—as much as she may hope to.
Why We Love It
“I absolutely love the large and lovingly invasive Italian family ensemble that makes this story so lush and real, balancing out the very magical and whimsical adventures that act as an escape for Luna, while she heals, physically and mentally, from her trauma.” —Dainese S., Editorial Assistant, on The Trouble with Shooting Stars
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (August 20, 2019)
- Length: 336 pages
- ISBN13: 9781534428980
- Ages: 8 - 12
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Raves and Reviews
"A story brimming with hope and sparkling with magic. Meg Cannistra's writing shines as bright as any shooting star."
– Cassie Beasley, author of Circus Mirandus
"Loving, imaginative, and gorgeously written, The Trouble with Shooting Stars is a moving exploration of faith, hope, and the quiet acts of courage that can change a life. This book shines with magic and heart."
– Anne Ursu, author of The Lost Girl
"Sweet and heartwarming—but unsettlingly conflicted."
– Kirkus Reviews
"[A] cute standalone for fans of Ingrid Law and Cornelia Funke."
– Booklist Online Exclusive
"This is an elegant, beautifully written story that pairs well with the work of Madeleine L’Engle and Kelly Barnhill."
– School Library Journal
Awards and Honors
- American Association of University Women North Carolina Young People's Literature Award
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