Yellow Moon (Playscript)

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Good Books rating 4.25

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  • ID: 392
  • Added: 2025-09-10
  • Updated: 2025-09-10
  • ISBN: 9781005809706
  • Published: 1901-01-01
  • Formats: 9
  • Reviews: 1
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Yellow Moon, by Jewell Parker Rhodes, is a supernatural thriller set in present-day New Orleans that intertwines real-world crime with otherworldly forces. The story follows Marie Levant, an ER doctor and modern voodoo practitioner descended from the legendary voodoo queen Marie Laveau, as she navigates a world where science and magic collide. The novel explores themes of cultural heritage, racial tensions, and the power of history through vivid descriptions of supernatural possession and the vibrant jazz-filled streets of New Orleans. This novel is the sequel to Voodoo Season and continues to develop the African vampire myth as a metaphor for racist brutality and cultural vampirism. It offers an inventive and evocative panorama of New Orleans’ dark history and spiritual legacy, enriched by an author’s note that provides cultural context. Praised for its compelling storytelling and atmospheric depth, Yellow Moon is both a spooky and sexy novel that challenges readers to consider the intersections of medicine, magic, and memory.

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Faber & Faber · 2007-08-02
engaging 4.25

Yellow Moon is a modern Bonnie and Clyde story exploring teenage identity in a celebrity-obsessed world, focusing on two young people on the run after a murder.

This review highlights Yellow Moon as a compelling modern take on the Bonnie and Clyde narrative, where the central characters Leila and Lee navigate the complexities of youth and identity in a world obsessed with celebrity culture. The play is noted for its raw portrayal of teenage emotions and challenges, blending themes of love, violence, and survival as the teens face the consequences of their actions. It also emphasizes the play’s success and recognition, including winning the 2008 Brain Way Award for Best Play for Young People, underscoring its impact and relevance for young audiences.


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    Yellow Moon is a modern Bonnie and Clyde tale that follows the fortunes of two teenagers on the run.

    It explores what it means to live in a celebrity-obsessed world and what it is that defines who you are when you’re 17 years old.

    The play premiered at the Circle Studio of Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow, in September 2006, and won the 2008 Brain Way Award for Best Play for Young People.

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