The Moon that inspires Betsy Byars's memoir isn't the one in the sky, but a huge, harmless blacksnake she finds in the rafters of her porch. This meeting begins an exploration of the writing process. With energy, wit, and delight, the Newbery medalist shows how "the good scraps" of her life, from a bully named Bubba to a gift-wrapped dime, weave into her work.
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- Middle Grade Non-Fiction
- The Moon and I
The Moon and I
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10+
Release Date
September 20, 1996
ISBN
9780688137045
The Moon that inspires Betsy Byars's memoir isn't the one in the sky, but a huge, harmless blacksnake she finds in the rafters of her porch. This meeting begins an exploration of the writing process. With energy, wit, and delight, the Newbery medalist shows how "the good scraps" of her life, from a bully named Bubba to a gift-wrapped dime, weave into her work.
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Fun with books and snakes!
(Updated: June 28, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by bookworm9
When children's book author Betsy Byars sees a snake by her house, she's frightened but intrigued. In this autobiography, she weaves stories about her childhood and her writing process around her fascination with this snake, whom she names Moon. As with all of Byars' books, she skillfully weaves humor with a great story, and each chapter is equally entertaining. A must-read for all fans of her books.
When children's book author Betsy Byars sees a snake by her house, she's frightened but intrigued. In this autobiography, she weaves stories about her childhood and her writing process around her fascination with this snake, whom she names Moon. As with all of Byars' books, she skillfully weaves humor with a great story, and each chapter is equally entertaining. A must-read for all fans of her books.
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