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Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown




Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown

Gaps such as what it all means, why does the telephone not warrant a goodnight, who is that woman who sits in the chair and cries “hush.” In concert with the accompanying illustrations, it is also a book that-like many stories in the Old Testament-reveal secrets and hidden messages only upon further reading-which, all things considered, makes perfect sense. It is a story that moves fast, gains power through repetition and presents the big picture while leaving it to the reader to fill in the gaps. Why? Because the authors (whomever they may be) were notoriously skimpy on the details and left interpretation where it should be: the readers.

Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown

You can literally get through all those famous stories from the Bible in ten minutes if you are even a slightly below average reader. Ever read the story of Adam and Eve? Or Noah and the flood? Or Moses and the Ten Commandments? If not, spare yourself about ten minutes and give it a go. The reason why Goodnight Moon prevails and persists even in the age of parody, ironic and vicious satire is the very same reason why the Old Testament has always been one of the best-selling books of all time. No, that’s not the answer although it does fit. What could possibly account for its almost semi-mystical appeal across generations, skin color, economic status and intellectual levels of its demographic? Simplicity itself. Such a phenomenon, in fact, that one need not even preface that assertion with the disclaimer, “for a work of children’s literature.” The small, colorful book is by this point as much a necessity for new parents as Dr. Love it or hate it or even if you have never heard of it, Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown is a certifiable publishing phenomenon. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.






Good Night Moon by Margaret Wise Brown