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Jul 09, 2015 05:16PM


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NadiaN99 wrote: "i just started reading it and it's really...cute???"
Good for you Nadia,
I'm having a good time reading it, I've been super busy these past week, my pace is so slow but I like it it's my first book about world war.
Good for you Nadia,
I'm having a good time reading it, I've been super busy these past week, my pace is so slow but I like it it's my first book about world war.


plus,it's a lot more fun if we all read it at the same time .

Yasaman wrote: "I haven't finished "the fault in our stars" yet so Ill start this one after that. what is the book about? world war?"
Yes, the story is happens during the world war II in occupied France, when a Scotswoman captured by German's Nazi and she is writing the information she has about British Army. She is writing these like she is telling a story.
Yes, the story is happens during the world war II in occupied France, when a Scotswoman captured by German's Nazi and she is writing the information she has about British Army. She is writing these like she is telling a story.

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About the Author

Elizabeth Wein was born in New York
City, grew up abroad, and currently lives in
Scotland with her husband and two children.
She is a member of the Ninety-Nines (the
International Organization of Women Pilots)
and Women in Aviation International. She also
holds a PhD in Folklore from the University of
Pennsylvania. (www.elizabethwein.com)

Awards:
1-UK Literary Association Award Winner
2-Edgar Award Winner
3-Printz Honor Book
4-Boston Globe/Horn Book Award Honor Book
5-Shortlisted for the 2013 CILIP Carnegie Award
6-Golden Kite Award Honor Book
7-Shortlisted for the Scottish Children's Book Award
8-Catalyst Book Award Winner (East Lanarkshire County Council, Scotland)
About the Author

Elizabeth Wein was born in New York
City, grew up abroad, and currently lives in
Scotland with her husband and two children.
She is a member of the Ninety-Nines (the
International Organization of Women Pilots)
and Women in Aviation International. She also
holds a PhD in Folklore from the University of
Pennsylvania. (www.elizabethwein.com)

Awards:
1-UK Literary Association Award Winner
2-Edgar Award Winner
3-Printz Honor Book
4-Boston Globe/Horn Book Award Honor Book
5-Shortlisted for the 2013 CILIP Carnegie Award
6-Golden Kite Award Honor Book
7-Shortlisted for the Scottish Children's Book Award
8-Catalyst Book Award Winner (East Lanarkshire County Council, Scotland)


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