Beneath a Meth Moon, Jacqueline Woodson
Beneath a Meth Moon, Jacqueline Woodson
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Beneath a Meth Moon
An Elegy

Author: Jacqueline Woodson

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 2 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 02/02/2012


Synopsis

laurel would do anything to turn back time—to tell her mother and grandmother not to stay home near the beach with a hurricane comingto say no when her boyfriend, T-Boom, the co-captain of the basketball team, offers her that first hit of moon—the drug that makes her feel bigger than all she’s lostto have been there for her little brother and her best friend, Kaylee, when they needed her, instead of chasing the moonBut she can’t.All she can do is move forward now. And only she can decide whether to face the pain and joy that is a part of living, or follow the moon to numbness and probably death. Only she can decide to choose to be there for her family and friends—or give them another thing to grieve.Kaylee says, “Write an elegy to the past...and move on.” She says it’s all about moving on....

About Jacqueline Woodson

Jacqueline Woodson, winner of the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in writing for young adults, is the author of Feathers, Newbery Honor winner Show Way, Miracle’s Boys (recipient of a Coretta Scott King Award and a Los Angeles Times Book Prize), Locomotion and Hush (both National Book Award finalists), among many others. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelly

This left me disappointed, given the heavy topics dealt with. It was too slight. Laurel lost her mother and her grandmother in Katrina, and when she, her father, and baby brother move up north, she finds herself falling for a boy who leads her to meth. While it was sad, I didn't feel like there was......more

Jacqueline Woodson's YA substance abuse tale Beneath a Meth Moon--an elegy is, fortunately, not nearly as 8th-Grade-Health-class-scare-tactic-filmstrip-esque, or as elegiac, as the somewhat unfortunate title might indicate. (To be honest, if even strangely perverse, I chose this from the library aft......more