The Moon Prince
The Moon Prince takes biracial orphans Max and Molly M’Chawi on a wild voyage from a workhouse in West Hoboken to the strange, war‑torn surface of the Moon. With pen and pendant in hand, they must unite alien races and uncover their own hidden destiny before humanity’s folly reduces their worlds to rubble.
At 448 pages, Kevin Fraser Mutch’s sprawling epic draws from literary treasures like Jules Verne and Mark Twain to craft a graphic‑novel adventure filled with fantasy, social commentary, and bold imagination.
Ideal for readers grade 6 and up, this ambitious tale blends thrill, nuance, and a powerful anti‑racist message in one breathtaking journey.
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The Moon Prince
The Moon Prince
The Moon Prince takes biracial orphans Max and Molly M’Chawi on a wild voyage from a workhouse in West Hoboken to the strange, war‑torn surface of the Moon. With pen and pendant in hand, they must unite alien races and uncover their own hidden destiny before humanity’s folly reduces their worlds to rubble.
At 448 pages, Kevin Fraser Mutch’s sprawling epic draws from literary treasures like Jules Verne and Mark Twain to craft a graphic‑novel adventure filled with fantasy, social commentary, and bold imagination.
Ideal for readers grade 6 and up, this ambitious tale blends thrill, nuance, and a powerful anti‑racist message in one breathtaking journey.
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The Moon Prince takes biracial orphans Max and Molly M’Chawi on a wild voyage from a workhouse in West Hoboken to the strange, war‑torn surface of the Moon. With pen and pendant in hand, they must unite alien races and uncover their own hidden destiny before humanity’s folly reduces their worlds to rubble.
At 448 pages, Kevin Fraser Mutch’s sprawling epic draws from literary treasures like Jules Verne and Mark Twain to craft a graphic‑novel adventure filled with fantasy, social commentary, and bold imagination.
Ideal for readers grade 6 and up, this ambitious tale blends thrill, nuance, and a powerful anti‑racist message in one breathtaking journey.











