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Summer of Silk Moths


No. of pages 264

Published: 2009

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Great for age 12-18 years

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The strangest thing about moths is that they crash headlong into their own destruction. Every summer Pete Shelton helps his friend Abe McMichaels build Riverside. This nature reserve is dedicated to the memory of Paul, Abe's long-dead brother who was a star in their small town. But one summer, everything changes. Seemingly out of nowhere, a tall, red-haired girl named Nora shows up with just the clothes on her back. A troubled runaway, she convincingly claims to be Abe's niece-Paul's daughter. Bad blood between Nora's mother and the McMichaels has kept Nora away from Riverside all her life, never knowing anything about her father. Although enemies at first, Nora and Pete slowly become allies in piecing together their shadowy pasts, ultimately discovering that their lives intertwine in a way they never could have imagined.

 

There are 264 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by North Star Editions .

Margaret Willey has published in many genres--picture books, fiction and poetry. She has written six young adult novels, most recently Facing the Music , (Delacorte 1997). In 2002, Clever Beatrice (Atheneum, 2001) won the Charlotte Zolotow Award for best text in a picture book. Her most recent picture book is The 3 Bears and Goldilocks (Atheneum, 2008). A Summer of Silk Moths marks her return to young adult fiction. She lives in Grand Haven, Michigan. Visit her online at www. margaretwilley. com.

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