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Lunar Boy by Jess and Cin Wibowo (Graphic Novel)

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Lunar Boy by Jes and Cin Wibowo is a heartwarming, middle grade graphic novel about Indu, a trans boy from the moon struggling to fit in after moving to Earth with his adoptive mom and new blended family. Isolated at school, missing his pen pal, and unable to talk to his mom, Indu longs for home—until the moon offers him a way back. As New Year approaches, Indu must choose between returning to the moon or forging a new sense of belonging among new friends and family on Earth.

The story celebrates queer identity, the immigrant experience, and the power of finding community, told with empathy and gentle humor—perfect for fans of The Witch Boy and Stargazing.

**Disclosure: This paperback is classified as a new overstock item.  While the book is brand new and unread, it may contain minor cosmetic imperfections, such as retailer stickers or small marks, which did not affect the content or readability.  These slight blemishes allow us to offer this book at a discounted price, providing you with excellent value while maintaining the quality of the reading experience.

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•Stonewall Children’s Literature Award Winne

Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2024

NPR’s Books We Love of 2024

GLAAD Media Awards Nominee

2024 Harvey Awards’ Best Children’s Book Nominee

For fans of The Witch Boy and SquishedLunar Boy is a must-have heartwarming coming-of-age graphic novel about a young boy from the moon who discovers a home in the most unlikely places, from debut twin creators Jes and Cin Wibowo.

Indu, a boy from the moon, feels like he doesn’t belong. He hasn’t since he and his adoptive mom disembarked from their spaceship—their home—to live on New Earth with their new blended family. The kids at school think he’s weird, he has a crush on his pen pal who might not like him back, and his stepfamily doesn’t seem to know what to do with him. Worst of all, Indu can’t even talk to his mom about how he’s feeling because she’s so busy.

In a moment of loneliness, Indu calls out to the moon, begging them to take him back. And against all odds, the moon hears him and agrees to bring him home on the first day of the New Year. But as the promised day draws nearer, Indu finds friendship in unlikely places and discovers that home is more than where you come from. And when the moon calls again, Indu must decide: Is he willing to give up what he’s just found?

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Weight 40 oz
Dimensions 6 × 0.75 × 9 in
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