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Crusader
    Bloor, Edward, 1950-
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.,
Pub date: [2001]
Pages: 591 p. ;
ISBN: 0439221609
Item info: 3 copies available at St. Albans High School, Stonewall Jackson Middle School, and John Adams Middle School.
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Summary
There's a dark secret in fifteen-year-old Roberta Ritter's past. Her mother was murdered years ago by an unknown killer. Now, Roberta must separate the real from the virtual as she begins her own crusade to discover the cause of a new rash of hate crimes and the truth behind her mother's death. Copyright Reed Business Information
Publishers Weekly Review
Although the jacket and flap copy play to readers interested in virtual reality, cyber-adventure is only a very small component of this ambitious second novel from the author of the acclaimed Tangerine. Fifteen-year-old Roberta spends her time at a mall, working for her alcoholic Uncle Frank in a virtual reality arcade that features "experiences" for xenophobic violence-mongers: in the war game Crusader, for example, players kill Arab "Infidels." Everything around Roberta is skewed, from the misfits who work at the arcade for no pay (just getting to play the games is enough) to the mall, where the businesses are struggling and the management is corrupt. Home is even stranger. Her mother is dead and her father neglects her, spending all his time with the horrible Suzie, the mall manager. Roberta herself is an oddball, often mistaken for a boy and slow to emerge as a strong characterÄreaders will have to be patient to see her personality take shape. The story is long and packed with subplots, veering from local politics (hate crimes and environmentalism) to teenage suicide, the inner workings of a TV studio and Roberta's quest to uncover the truth about her mother's death. A scheme to expose a dishonest politician is baroque and anticlimactic. Nonetheless, the characters are sharply drawn (racist Hawg is not an entirely bad guy; shallow teen beauty Nina helps out in a pinch), and Roberta is full of surprises. While flawed, this novel is deeper, denser and more complex than most YA fare, and serious readers will appreciate it. Ages 12-up. (Oct.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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Personal Author: Bloor, Edward, 1950-
Title: Crusader /
Publication info: New York, NY : Scholastic Inc., [2001]
Physical descrip: 591 p. ; 18 cm.
Abstract: After a violent virtual-reality game arrives at the mall arcade where she works, fifteen-year-old Roberta finds the courage to search out the person who murdered her mother.
Subject term: Courage--Fiction.
Subject term: Shopping malls--Fiction.
ISBN: 0439221609 :
Held by: STALBAN_HS STONEW_MID JADAMSMID
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