Moonie and Junie: Interstellar Pen Pals

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781398565487
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Two friends separated by the stars. One bottle that brings them together.

Moonie, stuck on a moon with only her rock collection, desperately wants a friend. So she launches a message in a bottle into space hoping it finds someone who will write back. Junie, stuck on Mars with her family during a boring holiday, is happy just studying the world around her. But when Moonie’s message in a bottle lands in her lap, she can’t help but respond.

Soon the two are pen pals, but when Moonie’s eagerness for them to meet clashes with Junie’s shyness, their budding friendship is put to the test . . .

A graphic novel you can't help but fall in love with; perfect for fans of Pablo and Splash and Investigators

  • The first book in a stunning new series, for kids 8+
  • Featuring themes of making friends, compromise and empathy
  • The debut graphic novel from emmy-winning illustrator, Katie Kordesh
KATIE KORDESH is an author-illustrator based in Los Angeles. Drawing on inspiration from her childhood in the Midwest, Katie aims to tell stories that make kids laugh, provide a sense of comfort and transport them to other worlds. Before illustrating books, Katie spent several years as a social media illustrator at the NFL. She hopes that her latest graphic novel, Moonie and Junie: Interstellar Pen Pals, will inspire children to create their own comics and write letters to their friends.

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