Sheila Moon

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Sheila Moon


Born
in Denver, The United States
December 25, 1910

Died
August 25, 1991

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Sheila Moon was born December 25, 1910, in Denver, CO, and died August 25, 1991, in San Francisco, CA. She was a professor of Psychology, an analyst, and a poet. Her books for young people were mostly in the science fiction genre. She loved to write outdoors, and wrote, as she said, because she could not do otherwise. Biographical Sources: Something About the Author, vols. 5, 114

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Knee-Deep in Thunder

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Hunt Down the Prize

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Deepest Roots

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Dreams of a Woman: An Analy...

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A Magic Dwells: A Poetic an...

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Changing Woman and Her Sist...

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Songs for Wanderers

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Whatever Time We Live

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“I wonder where we are going," I said.
"Wherever the way is going," Exi replied calmly.
"But where do you suppose the way is going?"
"Wherever we go."
"That doesn't really make sense, does it?"
"Oh, yes. Quite good sense."
"Why?"
"Do you know any method by which you can go way and your path another? Not the path, but your path?"
"Well-" I hesitated. "Well, if you put it that way, I guess not. But what about crossroads? Couldn't you choose the wrong one?"
"I suppose you could. However, if it was the wrong way you chose, it would still be your way, wouldn't it?"
"Yes," I answered, "yes, it probably would.”
Sheila Moon, Knee-Deep in Thunder

“Red is all right, I thought to myself. Wherever and whatever he is or will be, he is all right. It is I who must be made well. There's a hole inside me that will have to be filled up. And an aching that will have to grow less.”
Sheila Moon, Knee-Deep in Thunder

“You have done well," Grandfather said. "We thank you."
"We were afraid sometimes," Jetsam replied.
"Good." Grandfather's eyes smiled. "That means you had the courage to keep trying.”
Sheila Moon, Knee-Deep in Thunder