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Reaching for the Moon is the girls' version of Lucy H. Pearce's bestselling Moon Time: harness the ever-changing energy of your menstrual cycle for girls aged 9-14 as they anticipate and experience their body's changes. Beginning with an imaginary journey into the red tent, a traditional place of women's wisdom, some of the gifts and secrets of womanhood are imparted in a gentle lyrical way, alongside practical advice. Reaching for the Moon is a nurturing celebration of a girl's transformation to womanhood. Lucy H. Pearce is the mother of three, and author of nine books for girls and women.

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Reaching for the Moon is the girls' version of Lucy H. Pearce's bestselling Moon Time: harness the ever-changing energy of your menstrual cycle for girls aged 9-14 as they anticipate and experience their body's changes. Beginning with an imaginary journey into the red tent, a traditional place of women's wisdom, some of the gifts and secrets of womanhood are imparted in a gentle lyrical way, alongside practical advice. Reaching for the Moon is a nurturing celebration of a girl's transformation to womanhood. Lucy H. Pearce is the mother of three, and author of nine books for girls and women.
Autorenporträt
Lucy H. Pearce is the author of many life-changing non-fiction books, including Nautilus Award winners Medicine Woman, Burning Woman, and Creatrix: she who makes. Her writing focuses on women's healing through archetypal psychology, embodiment, historical awareness and creativity.Her words have been featured internationally in online and print media as well as in Earth Pathways Diary, WeMoon, Divergent Mind and If Women Rose Rooted.An award-winning graduate in History of Ideas with English Literature from Kingston University and PGCE from Cambridge University, Lucy founded Womancraft Publishing, publishing paradigm-shifting books by women for women, in 2014.The mother of three children, she lives in a small village by the Celtic Sea in East Cork, Ireland.