The day the Moon and the Earth argued
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The Moon and the Earth have had a falling out. After 4.5 billion years, the Moon decides it's had enough and leaves. Thus begins a long journey through the solar system, and from scorching Venus to gigantic Jupiter, the Moon, eager to meet new people, discovers many planets, each different from the next. There's the great blue Neptune and the smelly Uranus and the hilarious Saturn and the splendid Mars, but among those who already have too many satellites, those who are too hot, those who are too cold, it seems there's no one truly right for her. When she reaches the cold and lonely outer regions of the Solar System, she begins to wonder if a new friendship will ever live up to the one she had with Earth. This book by David Duff, published by Corraini Editori, is a humorous parody of romantic relationships, with a fun and practical review of the planets and their characteristics, enriched at the end by further scientific explanations on the lunar orbits and the solar system.
Dimensions: 19.7 x H 28 cm
Material: Paper




































