Last night I sang to the monster

English language

Published Nov. 5, 2009 by Cinco Puntos Press.

ISBN:
978-1-933693-58-3
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4 stars (2 reviews)

Eighteen-year-old Zach does not remember how he came to be in a treatment center for alcoholics, but through therapy and caring friends, his amnesia fades and he learns to face his past while working toward a better future.

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3 stars

Yet another book that’s been on my TBR for way too long, since 2012 or so, and I’m finally knocking it off the list! I’ve never read anything by Sáenz before, but I had heard good things and was intrigued by the premise of this book. YA is not usually my thing but I wanted something quick and easy to get through while reading some dense books. Despite being YA, this book deals with a lot of heavy subjects like substance abuse, familial abuse, the aftermath of trauma, and creating a sense of personhood. It was also listed on the page for When Jeff Comes Home by Catherine Atkins, which was my previous read; since I knew this was on my TBR, it felt natural to continue on to reading this book.

The structure and writing style of the book is very poetic; it isn’t a linear narrative, but makes …

Subjects

  • Self-esteem -- Fiction
  • Psychotherapy -- Fiction
  • Alcoholism -- Fiction
  • Emotional problems -- Fiction
  • Family problems -- Fiction