March of the Blue Moon

Book 4 in The Montgomery School Kids Series

Eleven-year-old New York City boy Nestor Ramirez embarks on a journey to Alaska, intending to bring his father back home after an unsuccessful attempt at striking it rich. With his friend Kwan Min Park in tow, Nestor’s days as class clown are over as he discovers positive role models in unlikely places, and learns about the Alaska and South Korean cultures and a myriad of science and social studies facts.

On the night of the blue moon, while toasting marshmallows and listening to scary stories, Nestor senses that changes are coming and redirects his attitude. “I also learned some important things this week. It’s all about GOALS - Go Out And Learn Something. Stop wasting time. Make a plan. Then do it. Yeah. It’s that simple.”

Nestor is surprised at how much growing up he has done in one week. When Kwan Min tells him how much he likes the new Nestor, he responds, ”You know something, Kwan Min? So do I.”

Please enjoy sample chapters of the previous books in the series: The Science Project, The Ocean’s Way, and Who Do Voodoo.

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March of the Blue Moon

Book 4 in The Montgomery School Kids Series

Eleven-year-old New York City boy Nestor Ramirez embarks on a journey to Alaska, intending to bring his father back home after an unsuccessful attempt at striking it rich. With his friend Kwan Min Park in tow, Nestor’s days as class clown are over as he discovers positive role models in unlikely places, and learns about the Alaska and South Korean cultures and a myriad of science and social studies facts.

On the night of the blue moon, while toasting marshmallows and listening to scary stories, Nestor senses that changes are coming and redirects his attitude. “I also learned some important things this week. It’s all about GOALS - Go Out And Learn Something. Stop wasting time. Make a plan. Then do it. Yeah. It’s that simple.”

Nestor is surprised at how much growing up he has done in one week. When Kwan Min tells him how much he likes the new Nestor, he responds, ”You know something, Kwan Min? So do I.”

Please enjoy sample chapters of the previous books in the series: The Science Project, The Ocean’s Way, and Who Do Voodoo.

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March of the Blue Moon

March of the Blue Moon

by Elaine Donadio
March of the Blue Moon

March of the Blue Moon

by Elaine Donadio

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Book 4 in The Montgomery School Kids Series

Eleven-year-old New York City boy Nestor Ramirez embarks on a journey to Alaska, intending to bring his father back home after an unsuccessful attempt at striking it rich. With his friend Kwan Min Park in tow, Nestor’s days as class clown are over as he discovers positive role models in unlikely places, and learns about the Alaska and South Korean cultures and a myriad of science and social studies facts.

On the night of the blue moon, while toasting marshmallows and listening to scary stories, Nestor senses that changes are coming and redirects his attitude. “I also learned some important things this week. It’s all about GOALS - Go Out And Learn Something. Stop wasting time. Make a plan. Then do it. Yeah. It’s that simple.”

Nestor is surprised at how much growing up he has done in one week. When Kwan Min tells him how much he likes the new Nestor, he responds, ”You know something, Kwan Min? So do I.”

Please enjoy sample chapters of the previous books in the series: The Science Project, The Ocean’s Way, and Who Do Voodoo.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164042592
Publisher: Elaine Donadio
Publication date: 04/14/2020
Series: The Montgomery School Kids , #4
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 544 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Author and Reading Specialist at New York City Schools, Elaine Donadio is a New York City girl by birth and by choice. Her characters reflect the urban lifestyle. She writes about what she loves and spends hours researching facts so her books feed your head, your heart and your soul. She's concerned about the effects of human carelessness on the world in which we live.

Learning is the point but better viewed through the wondering eyes of a character whose experience communicates information and feelings as the world unfolds its secrets. You'll meander through facts, following a path that gently leads to what was previously unknown. Like a flower blooming in unhurried stages, you'll learn about our world in the context of personal experience. Readers will learn and laugh at the same time.

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