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Cover artist
  
Christian Funfhausen

Series
  
Crewel World

Originally published
  
16 October 2012

Followed by
  
Altered

Publisher
  
Farrar, Straus and Giroux


Language
  
English

Publication date
  
October 16, 2012

Author
  
Gennifer Albin

ISBN
  
0374316414

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & e-book)

Pages
  
368 pp (first edition, hardback)

Similar
  
Gennifer Albin books, Other books

Crewel is a 2012 young adult dystopian fantasy novel by Gennifer Albin. The book is Albin's debut novel and is the first entry in her Crewel World trilogy. Crewel was released on October 16, 2012 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux and follows a young girl in a dystopian society that is pulled from her family due to her ability as a Spinster to manipulate the world via weaving. Albin stated that she came up with the idea of using the term "Spinsters" while comparing the term for old maids with that of the usage of the term to describe someone who spins wool. The following book in the series, Altered, was released on October 29, 2013.

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Synopsis

Crewel form of magical weaving. This marks her as someone that would be of interest to the people who run Arras, as the world is completely dependent on the Guild to manipulate the world and bring in food and good weather. Every year Arras’s Manipulation Services performs a test on girls of a specific age, looking to see if they have the ability to manipulate. The girls that show promise are taken away in the night and put to work weaving the world around them. Adelice's parents knew of Adelice's abilities and tried to hide her talents, only for Adelice to accidentally reveal them during the testing period. Her parents try to hide her, only for the Guild to attack the family, seemingly killing Adelice's parents and carting away her little sister. She's told that if she cooperates, her sister will be fine. However, in a world where your entire personality can be re-woven to turn you into someone else and anyone can be removed from the world entirely at the whims of Arras's government, Adelice soon finds that not everything is as it seems and discovers a secret capable of destroying everything she holds dear.

Reception

Initial critical reception for Crewel has been mixed to positive, with Redbook listing the book as a recommended read. Kirkus Reviews praised the book's premise, but wrote that it was "undermined by inconsistent worldbuilding, fuzzy physics, pedestrian language, characters who never move beyond stereotype and subplots that go nowhere". Publishers Weekly also commented that the reality-weaving can get "murky" but that "it's easily forgiven as the plot races along".

References

Crewel (novel) Wikipedia