The Moth Keeper by Kay O'Neill
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Moth Keeper is such a great story. It is a beautiful graphic novel about a child name Anya who becomes the new moth keeper for her night village. It’s a huge responsibility for anyone, let alone someone Anya’s age, and requires a lot of time spent alone through the night making her wonder about the sun village. This story talks about some deep and important topics such as burnout, loneliness, and differences in other communities and people. This was done with fantastic art throughout with unique original characters. It displays the importance of a community, how love and friendship can be healing, and how we don’t have to carry our burdens alone.
I would have given it five stars, however, there were a few times that I got lost and didn’t quite understand what was going on, but that sometimes happens in graphic novels, at least for me.
But overall, this was beautifully done from the graphics to the storyline and I would highly recommend this one for all ages.
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Wednesday, June 28, 2023
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I don’t know whether I loved or hated it (I really did love it
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