Jacqueline Woodson’s “Beneath the Meth Moon” is written from the perspective of 15-year-old recovering meth addict, Laurel Daneau. In this gripping novel Laurel is writing an elegy to her past in an attempt to gain control of her life again. I devoured every word in “Beneath the Meth Moon.”The novel is a quick read of only about 200 pages and sucks you in from the very first. I believe that Woodson has created a book that appeals to readers of all kinds; I especially recommend this book to those who are fans of Ellen Hopkins’ books.
Reveiwed by Cheyenne Newberry
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