A review by bardo
Vinyl Moon by Mahogany L. Browne

4.0

Angel is healing from scars she received from love, now she is trying to heal on a different coast. Far from everything she knows and far away from him. Vinyl Moon looks at trauma in all forms a teenager can experience through family, relationships, and peers. Angel needs the change Brooklyn can give her and a fresh perspective to heal and grow. Browne is honest with readers when it comes to healing and how slow the process can be. Infusing different perspectives of what it means to heal, love, and how family can look. even though Angel is the protagonist, and a strong, bold, and dynamic one, she shares the spotlight with the side characters more often than not. Allowing her to be an observer to more experiences than her own. This gives the reader a well-rounded view of tough issues and emotions.