Sunday, February 28, 2021

Moonlight School Book Review

 I thought the cover of this book was interesting and I knew nothing about the story.  I have been working with my son to try to infer a few things from the title and cover of the book to guess about the book.  It looks a lot like someone in the olden days walking with a gas lantern at night.  It reminds me of the Underground Railroad pictures but still looks a little different. I was interested to read the book and enjoy the great story in Moonlight School by Suzanne Woods Fisher.

 The Moonlight School

 

Haunted by her sister's mysterious disappearance, Lucy Wilson arrives in Rowan County, Kentucky, in the spring of 1911 to work for Cora Wilson Stewart, superintendent of education. When Cora sends Lucy into the hills to act as scribe for the mountain people, she is repelled by the primitive conditions and intellectual poverty she encounters. Few adults can read and write.

Born in those hills, Cora knows the plague of illiteracy. So does Brother Wyatt, a singing schoolmaster who travels through the hills. Involving Lucy and Wyatt, Cora hatches a plan to open the schoolhouses to adults on moonlit nights. The best way to combat poverty, she believes, is to eliminate illiteracy. But will the people come?

As Lucy emerges from a life in the shadows, she finds purpose; or maybe purpose finds her. With purpose comes answers to her questions, and something else she hadn't expected: love.

Inspired by the true events of the Moonlight Schools, this standalone novel from bestselling author Suzanne Woods Fisher brings to life the story that shocked the nation into taking adult literacy seriously. You'll finish the last page of this enthralling story with deep gratitude for the gift of reading.

 I love this author and was excited to read this new book.  It was a historical book which isn't always my favorite books because it takes me longer to get into the story. The beginning of the book starts with the language that is spoken to try to make things a little easier to understand.  Although I have a hard time just remembering those things so I just use it as a reference in case I don't understand.  Normally there is a enough context to figure it out.  I thought it was a great story once I get into the book and interested that is based on a true story.  I had never heard of anything like this so I thought it was heartwarming and interesting. I know that once you pick up the book that you will be hoping that Lucy, Wyatt and Cora get all of the things that they deserve. I hope that you check it out and enjoy it for yourself. 

**I received a copy of this book to read for my review but all opinions here are my own and I was not required to have a positive review.

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