In a small town there lives a lady astronomer. Every evening she looks
at the moon through her telescope. She knows it like the back of her own
hand. Even in her sleep she can name all the mountains, the craters and
the oceans of the silvery globe. One night she makes an amazing
discovery. Can it be that there's an elephant living on the moon? The
members of the Moon Society refuse to believe her. Elephant on the Moon
is a richly illustrated tale of courage, passion and determination.
Although it is directed mainly at younger readers, it refers to serious
events. Sir Paul Neal in the seventeenth century - one of the
astronomers of the Royal Society - is supposed to have been the first to
observe an elephant on the moon. At the time, his discovery provoked
much confusion and fired the imaginations of many writers. Thanks to
Samuel Butler's satirical account, the story reached France. Fontaine
himself wrote a tale about it - "Un animal dans la lune." Almost 350
years later Gosia Herba and Mikolaj Pasiński have come back to this
story of the moon, and out of it they have spun a new tale full of
adventure.