Shana Burg is an acclaimed author known for her insightful children's novels that often explore themes of social justice and historical events. Her debut book, "A Thousand Never Evers," delves into the civil rights movement, while "Laugh with the Moon" draws from her experiences in Malawi. A former middle school teacher, Burg's work reflects her passion for education and storytelling, captivating readers with her heartfelt and impactful narratives.
Sometimes, you have to laugh with the moon to keep from crying.
Life is like a moonbeam, shining bright even in the darkest nights.
In the face of adversity, find strength in the light of the moon.
Every night, the moon whispers secrets to those who listen.
When you feel lost, let the moon guide you back to yourself.
Through laughter, we connect with the magic of the universe.
The moonlight dances on the surface of the lake, creating ripples of joy.
Laughter is the language of the heart, understood by all.
Even in the darkest times, laughter can be a beacon of light.
The moon teaches us to embrace our own unique glow.
Laughter is the best medicine, especially when the moon is your doctor.
The moon reminds us that no matter how far apart we are, we all share the same sky.