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When The Moon Forgot
''When the Moon Forgot'' (originally published in Taiwan as 月亮忘記了 'The Moon Forgets'' is a children's book originally written in Chinese by Jimmy Liao in 1999. It was later translated into English in 2009 and published by Little, Brown and Company. Plot ''The Moon Forgets'' tells the story of what happens when the Moon falls from the sky, and is adopted by a little boy, while toy moons are produced. The boy and the Moon become close friends with each other, but the toy moons are discarded and nothing goes right, because the world misses its moon. The tides, weather, and astronauts are all affected by the loss of the Moon. The boy helps the Moon to find its way back to its place in the sky, even if it means that they part. Reception ''Publishers Weekly'' found "A congruent message doesn't fully materialize, but readers should be entranced by Liao's (The Blue Stone ) fanciful, surreal illustrations." Terry Hong of Book Dragon said "As usual, Liao's wistful illustrati ...
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Jimmy Liao
Jimmy Liao (; pen name: , ; born 15 November 1958) is a Taiwanese illustrator as well as a picture book writer. His Chinese pen name, 幾米, is phonetically derived from his English given name Jimmy. Biography After graduating from Chinese Culture University in which he majored in art, Jimmy worked in an advertising company for twelve years, and then he worked as an illustrator for newspapers and magazines. Jimmy was a middle-aged man who had survived a battle with leukemia in 1995 and was determined to devote himself heart and soul to his art. In 1998 his picture books ''Secrets In The Forest'' (森林裡的秘密) and ''A Fish With A Smile'' (微笑的魚) were published in Taiwan. These two books earned him several book awards and were regarded as “The Best Children’s Books” in several Taiwanese newspapers, such as '' The China Times'', '' Min Sheng Bao'', and ''United Daily News''. His picture book ''A Chance of Sunshine'' or ''Turn Left, Turn Right'' (向左走, 向右 ...
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