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The Moonlight Man
  

The Moonlight Man (Library Binding)

by Betty Ren Wright (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Wright (A Ghost in the Family) spins a suspenseful modern-day gothic but leaves a few threads of the frame story dangling. Shortly after 15-year-old narrator Jenny Joslin and her family moves to Crescent Lane, she experiences a series of supernatural occurrences. Photographs appearing and disappearing from the wall, loud sobbing noises emerging from neighbor April's house and a sequence of household disasters next door all seem to be connected to a "moonlight man," an apparition both Jenny and her younger sister have seen wandering in the woods surrounding their street. In an attempt to find out the cause of these mysterious goings-on, Jenny researches the histories of former residents and interrogates her crotchety neighbors, the Carpeks, who have lived in the same house for more than 50 years. While many clues lead nowhere, the protagonist fits together enough pieces to reconstruct a tragic tale of ill-fated love. Readers anxious to reach the final unraveling of events may overlook a few narrative shortcomings: two-dimensional minor characters, contrived plot details and the undeveloped subplots of Jenny's tenuous friendship with self-centered April and the heroine's grief over her mother's death. Though the mystery may be solved by book's end, the narrative raises at least as many uncertainties for Jenny's future on Crescent Lane as it clears for her neighborhood's past. Ages 8-12. (Feb.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Booklist

In the five years since her mother's death, 15-year-old Jenny Joslin has moved seven times, and the little house on Crescent Lane finally feels like home. So in spite of a disappearing picture, phantom footsteps overhead, the sound of a woman crying, and a man walking his dog by moonlight, Jenny and her six-year-old sister, Allie, are determined to stay. With resourcefulness characteristic of Wright's plucky young heroes, Jenny questions the grumpy neighbors next door, searches through old microfilmed newspapers, and pieces together the story of a tragic accident and a doomed love affair of 50 years before. Wright is popular for good reason: she knows how to spin a story and capture her young audience. Sympathetic characters and spooky happenings make this eerie tale perfect for dark winter nights. Candace Smith --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars [review], Mar 13 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: The Moonlight Man (Hardcover)
This was a great book to read. From hearing from a person who does not love to read, thats a pretty good book. The book is about a 15 year old girl named Jenny Jolsin and her little sister. Why I chose this book is because it had to do with mystery and its a type of a thriller. In one sentence I would have to say the book is about a girl named Jenny is trying to find out what these shadows are that are hounting in her house. They have moved plenty times and they are wanted to spend time in one house for a while, so they have picked this one. My favorite parts are when the shadows come out and haunt the Jolsins. This book is a very good book to read it really doesn't give the ending away in the very begining of the book. this is a good scary type of book so give it a try.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I haven't read it in a while but i remember LOVING it, Jul 6 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: The Moonlight Man (Hardcover)
This book was really good.It was interesting and scary at the same time. It kinda reminds you of one of those late night scary movies that you have never herd of before but whatch anyway... then you get hooked and it stays with you forever. like i said a good read.Espesally for those who are in a mood to get scared... but not totally freaked out(you know what i mean?)REALLY GOOD! i hope you liked it as much as i did!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Pleasant Read, Nov 1 2001
By Crazy James (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Moonlight Man (Hardcover)
Fifteen year old Jenny Joslin and her six year old sister, Allie, have been on the move quite a bit: seven times in five and a half years. But no place has been quite as charming and yet as curious as their new house on the end of Crescent Lane. After all, in what other neighborhood, would a young man and his dog mysteriously appear and disappear. And in what other neighborhood would you discover that odd things are happening not only at your house but your neighbors' houses as well. Finding clues to these disturbances leads Jenny not only to the discovery of a fifty year old secret, but also what it means to be truly part of a neighborhood. The Moonlight Man is a nice read that might give a goosebump or two...

Crazy James

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5.0 out of 5 stars flirty's opinion aout the Moonlight man
I really enjoed this book because it was interesting, Little scray, and fun to read very. Its my second favorite book in the world, I enjoyed. Read more
Published on May 31 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Meg's review of, "The Moonlight Man."
I really enjoyed this book because it's interesting,bone chilling,and makes you use your mind alot. This was my favorite book of all times. Read more
Published on May 31 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Moonlight Man
The Moonlight Man is a thrilling and exciting with the characters called Jenny Joslin with her little sister Alley.It was sad when they said that there mom died. Read more
Published on May 31 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Moonlight Man
The Moonlight Man is a thrilling and exciting with the characters called Jenny Joslin with her little sister Alley.It was sad when they said that there mom died. Read more
Published on May 31 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars The Moonlight Man
The Joslin Family, Jenny, Allie, and Bill a.k.a. Dad, have a lot of trouble finding the right house after the girls' mother dies. Read more
Published on Nov 22 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars The Moonlight Man, by Betty Ren Wright
Author Betty Ren Wright has once again produced a gripping story that is certain to delight young mystery lovers. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2000

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