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Moon & Shadow

A YA Fantasy of Moonlight, Lost Magic, and an Impossible Gift

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Moon & Shadow

By: J. Steven Lamperti
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A young man takes the moon from the sky. The village wants to know why.

Sebastian is an ordinary village boy—until he isn’t. He isn’t sure what possessed him. One quiet evening, he reached up, took the moon from the sky, and hung it above his hearth. Since then, strange things have followed—things he calls gifts, though no one offered them: the shadows left behind by his true love, the breath of a dreaming dog, a sword that remembers war.

Magic has taken an interest in Sebastian. But it isn’t his doing—and it isn’t finished with him yet.

As his quiet village stirs with wonder, suspicion, and something darker, Sebastian risks losing the only home he’s ever known. Drawn into forces far beyond his understanding, he finds himself caught in a story that begins when he meets a mysterious girl named Anise—and unfolds into a world shaped by dreams, memory, and forgotten powers.

Moon & Shadow is an enchanting fairytale-style story… with moments of piercing lyrical beauty.”
— The BookLife Prize & Midwest Book Review

BookLife Prize Finalist • Purple Dragonfly Second Place • Midwest Book Review

Wry, whimsical, and full of quiet marvels, Moon & Shadow is a complete, fairytale-style fantasy—and the opening tale of the Channeler Trilogy, where Sebastian and Anise’s journey continues—perfect for readers who love the mythic worlds of Diana Wynne Jones and lyrical fantasy that lingers like moonlight.

The night is waiting. Bring home the moon.

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