Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The New York Four by Brian Wood

Wood, B. (2008). The New York Four. (p. 167). DC Comics.

ISBN: 9780060846190


Classification: graphic novel, fiction

Genre: realistic fiction

Age Level: 9th-12th grade

Subjects: coming of age, family, fiction, friends, graphic novel, identity, love story, series, siblings


Reader's Annotation: Four friends each confront their own problems as they work through their first semester at NYU.


Summary: This story follows four friends as they struggle through their first semester at NYU. Riley Wilder is at the heart of the story, torn between her sister and her parents and more interested in people she knows only virtually than in people she knows in the real world. She does open up and begin to connect with Merissa, Ren and Lona, though she continues to have a relationship via text messages with a man she's never met. Each of the characters has their baggage, and each makes questionable choices. The book sets itself up for a sequel when Riley finally learns who her secret IM boyfriend is and what it will cost for them to be together in the real world.


Reviews / Awards:

Avid Book Reader Review


Author Info:
Brian Wood's website

Potential Hotspots:

drinking


Readalikes:

  • Burnout by Rebecca Donner
  • Clubbing by Andi Watson and Josh Howard
Why it belongs in a YA collection:
Setting the story at a college campus and setting the drama of the story against the backdrop of the first semester make this story appealing for teens. Also, as all four of the main characters are wise and flawed in various ways, readers will be sure to find something familiar in them somewhere. Though the big dramatic ending was a bit predictable, the pathos of it is still appealing.

Other:

Brian Wood and Ryan Kelly have worked together on other graphic novels, such as Local.


Evaluation:

3 stars

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