Talking to the Moon

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By S. E. Durrant
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Iris’s grandmother, Mimi, has started to put jam on her scrambled eggs and tie blue ribbons around her fingers to remind her of stuff. Her house, always full of things, is becoming harder and harder to navigate, and when Iris goes to stay, she feels as if a whole life is becoming muddled up. As her grandmother’s memory fades, a mystery is uncovered. Who is Coral, and what happened to her?
A moving exploration of memory and stories, told through the eyes of a grandchild losing a beloved grandparent to dementia. Beautifully, engagingly told, this is an ultimately hopeful book for our time.
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A really exhilarating story based ona girl called iris and her grandma mimi with iris's new friend mason
Iris's grandmother,Mimi, is showing early signs of dementia but Iris doesn't want to tell her mum. She tries to help instead. Things get a bit muddled but with a good twist at the end.