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Title: The Spider's Web
by Erica Magnus, Laura Ellen Williams
ISBN: 1-57131-622-1
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Pub. Date: May, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $6.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.6 (5 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 4
Summary: Spiffy Spider
Comment: The Spider's Web Starts out with Lexi, a one parent victim of divorce, is running away from three men chasing her. She is wearing a hoodie covering her head. She is clutching a red spray paint can. She throws the can toward the forest and runs toward a porch. Se meets Ursula, an old German woman. Lexi has joined a neo-Nazi group of people who has divorced parents. They spray-paint swastikas on walls and synagogues. Some people don't think the holocaust happened. Ursula talks to Lexi and changes her mind about all of the Nazis.
I liked this book a lot. I would give it a 4 and a half but Amazon.com doesn't do halves. I would recommend this book to anyone over the age of ten. Some of the parts are not really meant for young minds. It may be good for teaching kids about the bad things in the world.

Rating: 5
Summary: I LOVE IT!
Comment: This book is an amazing story and I loved it. This is so cool because of its similarity to life. This could happen to anyone! If you are interested in WWII and the Nazi's then this is the book for you. The author never had any low points in the story, I could't stop reading this book! I always fell asleep with it in my hands because the author make you keep wanting to read more and more to find out what is going to happen next. Great book.

Rating: 4
Summary: Longing for Belonging
Comment: Alienated from her mother, 13-year-old Lexi Jordan adopts her neo-Nazi friends as her family. Then she meets Ursula, a former Nazi who reminds her of her grandmother. Through their growing friendship, Lexi gradually acknowledges to herself that she does not believe in the hateful tenents of her skinhead friends. Even though it means loneliness and danger, Lexi resolves to leave the group and seek her identity elsewhere.

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