Sing to the Moon
By Nansubuga Nagadya Isdahal (Author) and Sandra van Doorn (Illustrator)
For one little Ugandan boy, no wish is too big. First he dreams of reaching the stars and then of riding a supernova straight to Mars. But on a rainy day at his grandfather’s house, he is brought down to earth with a bump. Do adventures only happen in galaxies far away or can he find magic a little closer to home?
WINNER CHILDREN'S AFRICANA BEST BOOK AWARD
‘This gentle bedtime story is rich in Ugandan culture as it celebrates a boy’s great love for his grandfather.’ – Kirkus Reviews
'This book is such a delight! My four year old daughter has asked me to read it to her every night' – Jessie, Goodreads reviewer
'A most beautiful story about the most magical of relationships, a child and their grandparent. A true celebration of love’ – Wanuri Kahiu, award-winning filmmaker
By Nansubuga Nagadya Isdahal (Author) and Sandra van Doorn (Illustrator)
For one little Ugandan boy, no wish is too big. First he dreams of reaching the stars and then of riding a supernova straight to Mars. But on a rainy day at his grandfather’s house, he is brought down to earth with a bump. Do adventures only happen in galaxies far away or can he find magic a little closer to home?
WINNER CHILDREN'S AFRICANA BEST BOOK AWARD
‘This gentle bedtime story is rich in Ugandan culture as it celebrates a boy’s great love for his grandfather.’ – Kirkus Reviews
'This book is such a delight! My four year old daughter has asked me to read it to her every night' – Jessie, Goodreads reviewer
'A most beautiful story about the most magical of relationships, a child and their grandparent. A true celebration of love’ – Wanuri Kahiu, award-winning filmmaker
By Nansubuga Nagadya Isdahal (Author) and Sandra van Doorn (Illustrator)
For one little Ugandan boy, no wish is too big. First he dreams of reaching the stars and then of riding a supernova straight to Mars. But on a rainy day at his grandfather’s house, he is brought down to earth with a bump. Do adventures only happen in galaxies far away or can he find magic a little closer to home?
WINNER CHILDREN'S AFRICANA BEST BOOK AWARD
‘This gentle bedtime story is rich in Ugandan culture as it celebrates a boy’s great love for his grandfather.’ – Kirkus Reviews
'This book is such a delight! My four year old daughter has asked me to read it to her every night' – Jessie, Goodreads reviewer
'A most beautiful story about the most magical of relationships, a child and their grandparent. A true celebration of love’ – Wanuri Kahiu, award-winning filmmaker