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Noson Ddiflannodd y Lleuad, Y / Night the Moon Went Missing, The

Noson Ddiflannodd y Lleuad, Y / Night the Moon Went Missing, The

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The moon likes to watch people on Earth because space can be lonely, and the sun's presence creates a problem for her as people go to bed when she rises.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 01 January 2023
Publisher: Rily Publications Ltd


Space can be a desolate and isolated environment, which is why the Moon finds solace in observing the comings and goings of people on Earth. The presence of the Sun brings joy and warmth to humanity, creating a vibrant and bustling atmosphere. However, this presents a challenge for the Moon, as it rises during the nighttime, coinciding with the time when people retire to bed.

The Moon's fascination with human activity stems from its unique position in the solar system. As the closest celestial body to Earth, it has a privileged vantage point, allowing it to observe the intricate details of human life. From the bustling streets of cities to the peaceful solitude of rural landscapes, the Moon witnesses the diverse tapestry of human experiences.

One of the most captivating aspects of the Moon's observations is the way people interact and engage with each other. It sees couples strolling hand in hand, families gathering for dinner, and friends socializing in parks. The Moon's gaze follows the patterns of human behavior, noting the nuances and complexities of social interactions.

Despite the challenges posed by the Sun's presence, the Moon finds ways to thrive in its environment. It emits a soft, ethereal light that creates a serene and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for meditation and introspection. The Moon's cycles also play a significant role in human culture and mythology, inspiring artists, writers, and poets throughout history.

In conclusion, space can be a lonely place, but the Moon's observations of people on Earth provide a source of solace and fascination. Through its unique perspective, the Moon witnesses the diverse tapestry of human life, from the bustling streets of cities to the peaceful solitude of rural landscapes. The Moon's soft, ethereal light and its cycles inspire creativity and contemplation, making it a cherished companion in the vastness of space.

Weight: 164g
Dimension: 240 x 241 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781804163009
Edition number: Bilingual ed

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