Written by: Jacqueline Woodson
First line: It's almost winter again and the cold moves through this town like water washing over us.
Why you should read this book: Poetic and haunting, this is the brutal story of a high school girl's descent into and ascent out of meth addiction. After losing her mother and grandmother in Hurricane Katrina, Laurel tries to create a new life for herself in a new town, but from the first hit of "moon," her hold on life begins to slip away until her demise seems inevitable. Shines a light on the stark reality of loss, addiction, and the meth epidemic in small town America.
Why you shouldn't read this book: Content warning for meth. Lots and lots of meth.
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