Night of the Moonjellies Mark Shasha

Night of the Moonjellies

Author: Mark Shasha
$14.99 1499
ISBN 979888818256733 pages11 x 8.5 inches
Young Mark spends a busy, noisy day helping out at Gram’s seaside hot dog stand. After the last customer is served and the grill is scrubbed to a silvery shine, Mark sails off with Gram for a promised surprise, and finds a nighttime sea full of shimmering moonjellies. The scientific name for the creatures in this story is Ctenophore, they are also called comb jellies or sea gooseberries. In New England they are most plentiful in the late summer. They are not true jellyfish because they don’t have stinging cells or tentacles. Moonjellies are harmless. Selected as a Notable Book for Children 2002 by Smithsonian Magazine. "Sure to become a classic." —Smithsonian Magazine "This beautifully illustrated picture book debut evokes the fullness of a New England childhood through descriptions of a single summer day. A strongly atmospheric work." —Publishers Weekly *Worldwide titles: These titles may take up to 1-2 weeks to ship, or longer in November and December. Read why here. 

Young Mark spends a busy, noisy day helping out at Gram’s seaside hot dog stand. After the last customer is served and the grill is scrubbed to a silvery shine, Mark sails off with Gram for a promised surprise, and finds a nighttime sea full of shimmering moonjellies.

The scientific name for the creatures in this story is Ctenophore, they are also called comb jellies or sea gooseberries. In New England they are most plentiful in the late summer. They are not true jellyfish because they don’t have stinging cells or tentacles. Moonjellies are harmless.


Selected as a Notable Book for Children 2002 by Smithsonian Magazine.

"Sure to become a classic." —Smithsonian Magazine

"This beautifully illustrated picture book debut evokes the fullness of a New England childhood through descriptions of a single summer day. A strongly atmospheric work." —Publishers Weekly


*Worldwide titles: These titles may take up to 1-2 weeks to ship, or longer in November and December. Read why here