Delores Fletcher, Cobweb Catcher


Children - General
140 Pages
Reviewed on 10/20/2012
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Author Biography

Kathryn Rose Jacoby grew up in eastern North Carolina catching fireflies and bees and making frog houses. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and her Master’s Degree in Special Education from East Carolina University. She teaches math and reading in a resource setting in middle school. Kathryn grew up in eastern North Carolina and currently resides there with her husband Henry, their two cats, a Maltipoo and yellow-bellied slider. This is her first published book.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Brenda Casto for Readers' Favorite

Sixteen year old Delores Fletcher has just graduated witches school and it really isn't any surprise what her assignment will be. She is going to be taking over the job of Cobweb Catcher, from her aunt Rita Begga who is anticipating her retirement to Florida. She doesn't really have any friends from school, and thinks she will be alone when her aunt leaves, instead though Geoffrey Collins McDuff, a ghost who is having difficulty figuring out the ghost thing, comes to haunt her house. Her aunt Rita shows Delores how she has been doing business, but Delores wants to do things her own way, and soon has gotten rid of all the spiders in town, but that causes another problem that the Mayor blames her for. Can Delores come up with a plan that will make everyone happy?

"Delores Fletcher, Cobweb Catcher" is a story filled with wonderful characters and a plot that takes place in an enchanted land that easily captured my imagination. The thing that really stood out for me though was the positive message of friendship, and how we should appreciate the friends we have instead of worrying about the ones who aren't our friends. Delores is a character that is easy to like. She has magical powers and gets to fly around on her broom, which is named Stella. Delores lives with her aunt until graduation, and then her aunt gives her the house and moves to Florida. I loved the magical feel of the house: there was talking mirrors and doors, not to mention McDuff the house ghost who was a great cook and also a very good friend for Delores. I enjoyed the character of the grandmother Mabel. She taught Delores a few valuable lessons and gave Delores a sense of family. Kathryn Rose Jacoby does an amazing job of weaving a tale that will certainly appeal to teens and tweens. With a positive storyline that is easy to follow, "Delores Fletcher, Cobweb Catcher" is the perfect Halloween read, but honestly it is a story that I would enjoy any time of the year.