I'm not entirely sure as 'woven ya novel' is not a very common or well - known term. It could potentially be a self - published or very niche young adult novel that involves a complex or interwoven story. Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly what it's about.
Well, 'Brightly Woven' might have special features like unique art styles. The graphics could be really vivid and detailed, which is common in great graphic novels. It might also have an engaging story that is told in a way that only a graphic novel can, with a good balance between text and pictures.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are as I haven't read this particular graphic novel. But usually in a graphic novel, the main characters are the ones whose stories are central to the plot. They are often the ones on the cover or the ones that are most frequently depicted throughout the pages.
A small bamboo basket was a hand-made bamboo tool that was mainly used to carry items. It was made of bamboo, rattan, and willow branches, and its shape was small and exquisite. The small basket had an important symbolic meaning in Tujia culture and was often used for important occasions such as weddings and sacrifices. Making small baskets required exquisite skills and patience. Every small basket contained the painstaking effort and sweat of the weaver. Today, the small basket had been upgraded to exquisite patterns on the original practical basis, becoming the pride of the Tujia children.
Well, that's typically referred to as the 'central theme'. It's the main concept or idea that gives the story coherence and depth. It can be something like love, courage, or justice that is explored and developed throughout the narrative.
'Ms. Marvel' is also a good example. The art is bright and engaging, and it tells the story of a young Muslim superhero. It combines elements of modern life with super - heroics in a visually appealing way. There are many scenes with vibrant colors and dynamic panel layouts that make it a brightly woven graphic novel.