Three Black Swans
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2005
276
Novel • Fiction
New York • Contemporary
2005
YA
14-18 years
HL650L
In Caroline B. Cooney’s suspenseful, middle-grade novel Three Black Swans, Missy and her cousin Claire's school project accidentally reveals that they are actually twins, leading to the discovery of a third triplet, Genevieve, and uncovering a long-kept family secret that changes everything they thought they knew about themselves. Includes themes of adoption and family separation.
Mysterious
Emotional
Suspenseful
Bittersweet
1,890 ratings
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Three Black Swans by Caroline B. Cooney presents an engaging exploration of identity and family secrets, capturing readers with its suspenseful narrative and relatable characters. However, some critics note that the pacing occasionally falters, and a few plot twists seem improbable. Overall, it’s a compelling read with strong emotional impact.
Readers who enjoy Three Black Swans by Caroline B. Cooney are typically young adults intrigued by suspenseful dramas revolving around family secrets and identity. Fans of Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak and Sarah Dessen’s Just Listen will appreciate the emotional depth and complex relationships presented.
1,890 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
276
Novel • Fiction
New York • Contemporary
2005
YA
14-18 years
HL650L
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