To find the inspiration for Elizabeth Wein’s latest novel, Rose Under Fire (Hyperion, Sept.), one need look no further than the shelves of her bookcase. Wein wanted to know more about Ravensbrück, the ...
Harrisburg Academy is welcoming back one of its accomplished alumna Wednesday, as author Elizabeth Wein returns to spend a day teaching English classes in five grades. Wein, author of the ...
Elizabeth Wein got an unexpected reaction Monday at the Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center. In her presentations, the accomplished author and licensed pilot focused on her writing process, ...
“Rose Under Fire,” a novel by Elizabeth Wein, has been chosen as the 2017 One Book, One Community selection, representatives of libraries in Berks, Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster, Perry and York counties ...
Fact and fiction came together as Elizabeth Wein imagined her new historical novel for young adults, a World War II thriller. The American-born author, who now lives in Scotland, will discuss how ...
Kerri's Pick of the Week book is "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein. Kerri heard librarian Nancy Pearl rave about it on NPR's Morning Edition. Pearl called it "an intensely moving novel for teens ...
You wouldn’t expect a novel about a teenager in a concentration camp to be even remotely uplifting, but “Rose Under Fire,” Elizabeth Wein’s follow-up to the historical blockbuster “Code Name Verity,” ...
Elizabeth Wein, author of YA historical fiction and nonfiction, spent June 1 attending the International Thriller Writers’ awards ceremony in New York. Her murder mystery Stateless, about ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By Keith O’Brien Elizabeth Wein has a talent for creating tough female characters who fly airplanes, ...
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