Fly by Night
Fly by Night
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Annotation: Dee returns to her small hometown in New Jersey to see if she can help her father and the local police find her missing twin sister Beth, who was a leader in fighting the threat of a pipeline gutting the pinelands, but only finds more mysterious questions while disocovering signs of the supernatural in the surrounding woods.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #302117
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Random House
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 11/30/21
Pages: 312 pages
ISBN: 0-593-12530-4
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-12530-4
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020027368
Dimensions: 22 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

When Dee Ramirez, 18 and biracial, goes to see her mom in New Jersey, it isn't the kind of visit anyone wants to face. Dee's twin sister, Beth, is missing. Dee and her friend Tobi decide to look for clues, and they find Beth's scarf on a path in the Pinelands National Reserve in the process. In tandem with this plotline is the Redline Oil Company's plan to run a pipeline through the Pinelands and local activists' efforts to prevent this from happening cause to which Beth and Tobi are dedicated. Dee also gets drawn into the anti-pipeline activity, guided by Beth's binder of news clippings and notes, which begin to suggest that Beth's disappearance and Redline's plans are entwined. O'Connor skillfully builds the intrigue, which is interestingly shot through with the legend of the Jersey Devil, giving this eco-mystery a supernatural tinge. Her dusky palette lurks with purples and teals and the varied panels offer dynamic views of the story's action. Love for family and friends is at the narrative's core, giving this unusual sister-story a broad reach.

Kirkus Reviews

Will a teen be able to find her missing sister and save a local forest from development?Eighteen-year-old Dee Ramirez's twin sister, Beth, is missing. For the last six years, the girls have lived separately and grown distant-Dee moved out with her police officer father, while Beth remained with their mother. With Beth's disappearance, Dee and her father are back in the family home, and Dee is attending Beth's school and learning as much as she can about her life. As Dee tries to piece together clues about Beth's disappearance, she also becomes invested in a cause Beth cared deeply about: fighting against the Redline Central Gas Company, a shady corporation determined to run a pipeline through the pristine pinelands Beth loved. With her best friend, Tobi, and Beth's boyfriend, Lucas, Dee explores the pinelands, positive that clues to her sister's fate must be out there. In a sharp supernatural twist, Dee encounters something otherworldly in the woods that she cannot explain but feels can help. Drawing upon a mix of contemporary environmentalism and paranormal mystery and populated with a believable cast of characters, this genre-defying thrill ride will appeal to a wide audience. The resolution may leave a bit to be desired, but the journey is filled with edge-of-your-seat creepiness. O'Connor positively portrays characters of diverse body shapes and sizes; Dee and her family's surname cues them as Latinx. Lucas appears White, and the supporting cast is multiracial.A buzzworthy eco-thriller. (Graphic thriller. 13-17)

School Library Journal (Sun Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)

Gr 7 Up-After her parents divorced six years earlier, Dee moved across the country with her dad, leaving behind her mom and Beth, her twin sister. Beth's mysterious disappearance brings Dee and her dad back to New Jersey. Authorities turn up nothing, so Dee, distraught over the distance that had grown between her and her sister, searches for clues, starting with Beth's boyfriend Lucas. Meanwhile, the Redline Central Gas Company plans to gut the pinelands surrounding the area. New owner Marshall Monroe is playing dirty, bribing local community leaders to approve the plans for his new pipeline, and Dee joins her friend Tobi in protesting the company's actions. Dee believes that Redline may have something to do with her sister's disappearance after Lucas gives her Beth's old binder, which is full of information taken from the company's headquarters. But when Dee and Lucas venture into the woods to trace Beth's steps, Dee finds herself alone and Lucas gone. She realizes that these woods hold the secrets and answers to her sister's true fate, as well as the key to protecting the town she has grown to love. In this blend of magical realism and environmental thriller, O'Connor weaves together an emotionally charged story of two sisters with urban legend. Her artwork uses thick brushstrokes, which evoke a sense of mystery yet convey Dee's hope in dire circumstances. Though the narrative is intriguing and relevant, it introduces many themes that at times distract from the central plot. Dee and Beth's last name implies that they and their family are Latinx. VERDICT Exploring environmental activism, grief, and changing family dynamics, this graphic novel will engage a wide range of readers. Elise Martinez, Racine, WI

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School Library Journal (Sun Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Lexile: HL380L
Guided Reading Level: Z
Fountas & Pinnell: Z

In this enviromental thriller graphic novel with a supernatural twist, Dee must find out what happened to her missing twin. An amazing mystery filled with strange creatures, high school drama, and family, this darkly illustrated book shows us that monsters are all around us.

There are monsters in the woods.
 
Something supernatural is lurking in the woods. While out searching for her missing sister and desperately trying to find any possible clues to her whereabouts, Dee discovers something . . . isn’t quite right . . . in the woods. Dee soon finds herself in the middle of a battle to save the pinelands, and she's finding more suspects, and more questions, than answers. 
 
As time goes on, there is only one thing she knows for certain: there are monsters among us. But they aren’t who you should be afraid of . . .


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