Rise of the Spider
By (Author) Michael P. Spradlin
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Simon & Schuster
Margaret K McElderry Books
14th October 2025
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
FIC
Paperback
160
Width 130mm, Height 194mm, Spine 15mm
116g
Witness the chilling rise of Hitlers Germany through the eyes of a twelve-year-old boy in this first book in the action-packed middle grade series Web of the Spider for fans of I Survived and A Night Divided.
1929, Heroldsberg, Germany. Rolf might only be twelve years old, but hes old enough to know that things have not been good in his country since the end of the Great War. Half of Germany is out of work, and a new political movement is taking hold that scares him. Every night, Rolfs father and older brother, Romer, have increasingly heated arguments about politics at the dinner table. And when two members of the new Nazi Party, Hans and Nils, move to town as part of the Hitler Youth, Rolf is uneasy to see how enamored Romer is by their promises of bringing Germany to glory.
Rolf doesnt trust Hans and Nils for a moment. For all their talk of greatness, they act more like bullies, antagonizing shop owners who are Rolfs friends and neighbors. Yet Romer becomes increasingly obsessed with their message of division, and Rolf watches in horror as his family fractures even further.
When there is an act of vandalism against a Jewish-owned business in town, Rolf fears Romer might have had something to do with it. Can Rolf find a way to intervene before things get any worse
"Rise of the Spider is a fabulous, important, and entertaining read. Although it takes place during pre-World War II with the rise of Nazism, the information is terrifyingly relevant to what is happening around the world today. Its a must read. I could not put it down. I have loved every book Michael Spradlin has written. This novel is no exception. I eagerly await the rest of the series." -- Roland Smith, New York Times bestselling author
"[A] fast-moving, stirring tale....Clear of stance and cogent of theme." -- Kirkus
A thoughtful reflectionon the rise of evil that will have readers drawing parallels to the current political climate." -- Publishers Weekly
"1930's Germany leaps off the page. An important book for kids to learn about the rise of evil." -- T. Jefferson Parker, New York Times bestselling author of TheRescue, A Thousand Steps and Silent Joe
"The setting and historical events have been well researched, and the book would work as a tie-in with a history curriculum. In addition, the prose is appealing and accessible to struggling and reluctant readers. VERDICT An accessible introduction to social and political events in Germany during the time leading up to World War II." -- School LIbrary Journal
Michael P. Spradlin is theNew York Timesbestselling and Edgar Awardnominated author of the Spy Goddess series, The Youngest Templar series, and the Web of the Spider series, as well as several works of historical fiction, including the Western Heritage AwardwinningOff Like the Wind: The Story of the Pony Express. He currently resides in Lapeer, Michigan, with his wife, daughter, andhis schnoodle, Sequoia. Learn more at MichaelSpradlin.com.