About This Book
A mock-scientific preface frames a brief, whimsical fable told in thirteen numbered sections that personifies the Moon, Earth, Saturn, and the Sun. Jealousy flares when Saturn resents Earth’s attentions toward the Moon, leading to a chaotic celestial struggle that disrupts the planets; the Earth delivers a decisive blow, and the Sun later abducts the Moon and declares punitive intent. The resolution confines the Moon’s encounters to nighttime and explains dew as her tears.
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