This particular book named “Black Widow: Forever Red” written by Margaret Stohl. The theme of the book would definitely be an Action and Adventure type of book. This reading material is supposed to be suitable for the individual that age 12 years old to 18 years old. Whoever ages more than that is also recommended to read the book.
A brief synopsis about the book:
Natasha Romanoff is one of the world’s most lethal assassins. Trained from a young age in the arts of death and deception, Natasha was given the title of Black Widow by Ivan Somodorov, her brutal teacher at the Red Room, Moscow’s infamous academy for operatives.
Ava Orlova is just trying to fit in as an average Brooklyn teenager, but her life has been anything but average. The daughter of a missing Russian quantum physicist, Ava was once subjected to a series of ruthless military experiments-until she was rescued by Black Widow and placed under S.H.I.E.L.D. protection. Ava has always longed to reconnect with her mysterious savior, but Black Widow isn’t really the big sister type. Until now.
When children all over Eastern Europe begin to go missing, and rumors of smuggled Red Room tech light up the darkness, Natasha suspects her old teacher has returned-and that Ava Orlova might be the only one who can stop him. To defeat the madman who threatens their future, Natasha and Ava must unravel their pasts. Only then will they discover the truth about the dark-eyed boy with an hourglass tattoo who haunts Ava’s dreams. . . .
Black Widow’s backstory involves a great deal of being beaten, chained up, tortured, and having her family tortured as well. In short, if you’re a sensitive reader this book should probably stay on the shelf where you found it.
This is not a happy book, but rather one filled with suspense and intrigue. For readers who have been deeply wishing to know about Natasha Romanoff’s life, “Black Widow: Forever Red” is a fascinating piece.
Sources: Disney Books