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Cobwebs

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1 of 1 copy available

A girl walks across the Brooklyn Bridge, a backpack full of knitting slung over her shoulder, a green fish kite in her hand.

A boy balances on the bridge's crisscross webbing, waiting for the girl to pass.

Are they angels? Spiders? In love? Or in danger? Once they connect, they'll start a chain of events that could stretch out smoothly like the river below them — or become knotted like a tangled web of spider silk.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 6, 2004
      Brooklyn teenager Nancy Greene-Kara is on the verge of learning whether she is as talented as her agoraphobic mother, who excels at weaving, or her father, who can jump rooftops by spurting spider silk from his palms. The members of the Greene-Kara clan are not only mixed race, but mixed-species—humans with spider-like abilities. In addition to Nancy's identity quest, the author weaves in a convoluted subplot about the "Angel of Brooklyn," a do-gooder who thwarts crime by dropping things (from rooftops) on thugs' heads, and the reporter tracking him. Too coincidentally, Nancy becomes infatuated with a stranger named Dion whose father happens to be the reporter and whose mother is in the care of the "Wound Healer" (who turns out to be Nancy's grandparent). Teens may well identify with Nancy's frustration over her parents' refusal to tell her precisely why she can't shave her legs, and they'll understand her anxiety about whether she's just a late bloomer or, worse, lacks any special talent herself. Indeed, Young's (The Beetle and Me
      ) novel includes many appealing elements—the vertiginous view of Brooklyn and the tender, budding romance between Nancy and Dion to name two. Ultimately, however, although the plot may replicate the complexity of an arachnid's web, it unfortunately lacks its taut structure. Ages 12-up.

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  • OverDrive Read
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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.4
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:7-12

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