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The Girl Who Drank the Moon by by Kelly Barnhill

The Girl Who Drank The Moon by Kelly Barnhill

By Liane Hicks

The Girl Who Drank The Moon is fantasy novel about a magical land and a young girl named Luna who is unaware of her growing powers from drinking moonlight as a baby. Students of all ages will enjoy this beautifully told, thrilling, and magical journey with themes of kindness and cruelty, hope and despair, and the importance of love above all else.




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Students can summarize and illustrate the plot of the story in a 6 cell storyboard highlighting the exposition and conflict, rising action, climax / turning point, falling action, and resolution.

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  • EXPOSITION
  • CONFLICT
  • RISING ACTION
  • The villagers of the Protectorate are scared into obedience by a terrible witch. The "Elders" force villagers to sacrifice the youngest baby once a year to appease her. On this Day of Sacrifice, Adara is unwilling to give up her baby. The Elders lock her in a tower and leave the baby at the edge of the woods for the witch. Antain, the Elder in Training is traumatized at seeing such cruelty.
  • CLIMAX
  • Xan, a kind witch, retrieves an abandoned baby every year. She does not know why the baby is left there but she always brings the "Star Child" to the Free Cities to be adopted and cherished. This year, she accidentally gives the baby moonlight to drink and it becomes enmagicked! To protect the baby, Xan keeps her, names her Luna, and raises her with love along with her swamp monster Glerk and her tiny dragon Fyrian.
  • FALLING ACTION
  • Xan, Glerk, and Fyrian love Luna but her magic gets out of control. At age 5, Xan casts a spell on her to hide her magic until she is 13, believing it will protect Luna from hurting herself or others. Meanwhile, Antain is riddled with guilt and visits the mother, Adara in the tower. Adara's magic paper birds attack Antain, permanently disfiguring him.
  • RESOLUTION
  • Luna realizes that there are secrets kept from her. Xan, Fyrian, and Glerk can't remember something sorrowful to do with the Protectorate. Antain finds love with Ethyne and together their love and hope makes cracks in the cloud of the Protectorate. Luna's magic breaks free just as Antain embarks on a quest to kill the witch to save his and Ethyne's newborn baby. Sister Ignatia goes to the woods to kill Antain.
  • Ethyne realizes the real witch, Sister Ignatia, is set to kill Antain and rallies the town to overthrow their oppressors. Adara uses her magic to break free from her cell and find Luna. Meanwhile, Antain realizes his mistake that Xan was not a bad witch. Luna, Xan, Fyrian (who has grown to full size), and Glerk confront Sister Ignatia in the woods and overpower her!
  • As Luna gains her full power, Xan's life slowly comes to an end, but not before she can teach Luna about her powers. The villagers of the Protectorate regain their hope and, led by Ethyne and Antain, take back control of the city. Glerk takes Xan to the Bog of Creation to her final resting place. Luna is reunited with her mother.
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