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Vinyl Moon by Mahogany L. Browne
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Vinyl Moon (edition 2022)

by Mahogany L. Browne (Author)

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Poetry. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:A teen girl hiding the scars of a past relationship finds home and healing in the words of strong Black writers. A beautiful sophomore novel from a critically acclaimed author and poet that explores how words have the power to shape and uplift our world even in the midst of pain.
"A true embodiment of the term Black Girl Magic.â?ť â??Booklist
 
When Darius told Angel he loved her, she believed him. But five weeks after the incident, Angel finds herself in Brooklyn, far from her family, from him, and from the California life she has known.
 
Angel feels out of sync with her new neighborhood. At school, she canâ??t shake the feeling everyone knows what happenedâ??and that it was her fault. The only place that makes sense is Ms. Gâ??s class. There, Angelâ??s classmates share their own stories of pain, joy, and fortitude. And as Angel becomes immersed in her revolutionary literature course, the words from Black writers like Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Zora NEale Hurston speak to her and begin to heal the wounds of her past.
This stunning novel weaves together prose, poems, and vignettes to tell the story of Angel, a young woman whose past was shaped by domestic violence but whose love of language and music and the gift of community grant her the chance to f
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  DestDest | Nov 28, 2023 |
A heartfelt and heart wrenching story with a mix of verse and prose that tells the story of the aftermath of Angel’s toxic relationship with her boyfriend and her mother. She’s sent across the country to live with her Uncle who takes his time in letting her find her footing. She’s enrolled in a new school where she finds the magic of reading books that represent her and what she has gone through. I really liked how Ms. Browne had Angel connect the books to music to express how they made an impact on her. The only downside was that the ending just fell flat. I felt that there was much more to the story, not just Angel’s but her Uncle’s, her mother’s and even the friends that she made. It ended too quickly. Let’s hope for more. Thanks NetGalley for the ARC. ( )
  Z_Brarian | Dec 12, 2022 |
Not as good as Chlorine Sky in my opinion, but strong writing from Browne and an important message to young audiences make this one worth reading. ( )
  DominiqueDavis | Aug 9, 2022 |
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Poetry. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:A teen girl hiding the scars of a past relationship finds home and healing in the words of strong Black writers. A beautiful sophomore novel from a critically acclaimed author and poet that explores how words have the power to shape and uplift our world even in the midst of pain.
"A true embodiment of the term Black Girl Magic.â?ť â??Booklist
 
When Darius told Angel he loved her, she believed him. But five weeks after the incident, Angel finds herself in Brooklyn, far from her family, from him, and from the California life she has known.
 
Angel feels out of sync with her new neighborhood. At school, she canâ??t shake the feeling everyone knows what happenedâ??and that it was her fault. The only place that makes sense is Ms. Gâ??s class. There, Angelâ??s classmates share their own stories of pain, joy, and fortitude. And as Angel becomes immersed in her revolutionary literature course, the words from Black writers like Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Zora NEale Hurston speak to her and begin to heal the wounds of her past.
This stunning novel weaves together prose, poems, and vignettes to tell the story of Angel, a young woman whose past was shaped by domestic violence but whose love of language and music and the gift of community grant her the chance to f

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