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The Pull of the Moon
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The Pull of the Moon

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Coralie threw the life jackets one by one, as hard as she could, and watched them catch on the wind and blow into the sea.

Coralie is thirteen years old and lives on Christmas Island, where sea birds circle the sky and the seasons are marked by the migratory patterns of crabs. But life on the island isn't always paradise.

During a fierce tropical storm, a fishing boat carrying eighty-nine asylum seekers crashes into the island's cliffs. Coralie locks eyes with Ali, an eleven-year-old Iranian boy, as his mother pulls her life jacket over his head. But soon Ali disappears beneath the waves and when his body isn't recovered, Coralie resolves to do everything she can to find him.

Pip Smith's The Pull of the Moon explores what happens when the urge to help collides with the unfathomable uncertainty of loss.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
UWA Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
27 May 2025
Pages
280
ISBN
9781760803032

Coralie threw the life jackets one by one, as hard as she could, and watched them catch on the wind and blow into the sea.

Coralie is thirteen years old and lives on Christmas Island, where sea birds circle the sky and the seasons are marked by the migratory patterns of crabs. But life on the island isn't always paradise.

During a fierce tropical storm, a fishing boat carrying eighty-nine asylum seekers crashes into the island's cliffs. Coralie locks eyes with Ali, an eleven-year-old Iranian boy, as his mother pulls her life jacket over his head. But soon Ali disappears beneath the waves and when his body isn't recovered, Coralie resolves to do everything she can to find him.

Pip Smith's The Pull of the Moon explores what happens when the urge to help collides with the unfathomable uncertainty of loss.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
UWA Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
27 May 2025
Pages
280
ISBN
9781760803032
 
Book Review

The Pull of the Moon
by Pip Smith

by Alicia Guiney, May 2025

The Pull of the Moon is a powerful new book that doesn’t shy away from tough discussions. This book centres on the 2010 Christmas Island boat disaster, when a boat carrying asylum seekers ran aground against the rocks surrounding the island. Pip Smith handles this topic expertly, not shying away from tragedy, but presenting the story in a way that is digestible for younger readers.

The story primarily follows Coralie, a 13-year-old girl living on Christmas Island when the disaster occurred. Woven through her story is the tale of two siblings, Ali and Zahra, who were on board the boat when it sank. The Pull of the Moon not only tackles issues surrounding asylum seekers, it also heavily centres on environmentalism. It’s impossible to read this book and not feel for the characters. The Pull of the Moon is a great text to introduce young adults to these issues. Smith expertly balances cold, hard facts with deep emotional insight, weaving together a tapestry from which you cannot look away.

At its core, this is a book about coping with grief: the grief of an absent parent, the grief of losing your family and everything you’ve ever known, and the grief of a whole species dying. It is also a book about resilience and learning to live after tragedy. The lessons this book teaches about compassion, empathy and determination will resonate with kids and parents. Smith’s writing style and method of storytelling will make this book enjoyable for kids aged 12+.