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400 pp.
| Little |
March, 2023 |
TradeISBN 9780316591249$18.99
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EbookISBN 9780316591256$10.99
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YA
Wein's compulsively readable murder mystery/thriller/romance takes place in Europe in 1937. An airplane race for young aviators has been arranged as an effort to promote peace under the shadow of Hitler, Mussolini, and Franco. Seventeen-year-old Stella North is the only female participant; a child refugee from Communist Russia, now a British resident, she's eager to prove herself as the "Flying English Rose." On the first day of the race, she witnesses a plane force a fellow contestant to crash fatally into the English Channel; who will be next? As solidarity among the international contestants builds, it becomes clear that one of them is the murderer's real target. Wein's (Code Name Verity, rev. 5/12; The Enigma Game, rev. 5/20) familiarity with small planes and her love of aviation give this suspenseful adventure both speed and loft; at the same time, it's packed with the historical politics and culture of Europe's pre–World War II era, some of which resonates in our current world, as an appended author's note addresses. Wein cleverly interweaves gripping storytelling and romance with the sobering, practical damage of combat, of growing up stateless in a disrupted world and knowing that today's peace is fleeting. Back matter includes a bibliography.
Reviewer: Deirdre F. Baker
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