Family from "summary" of The Moonlight School by Suzanne Woods Fisher
Family is more than blood; it is about connection, support, and love. It is the people who stand by you when the world is against you, who lift you up when you fall, and who believe in you even when you do not believe in yourself. Family is the anchor that keeps you grounded in turbulent times, the light that guides you through the darkest nights. In 'The Moonlight School', family is not confined to those who share your name or your home. It is found in the bonds forged through shared experiences, in the friendships that withstand the test of time, and in the kindness of strangers who become like kin. Family is about building bridges instead of walls, about opening your heart to others and embracing them as they are. The characters in the book exemplify the different forms that family can take - from the biological family that provides a sense of belonging and heritage, to the chosen...Similar Posts
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