
Black Dove, White Raven
by Elizabeth Wein
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Pub Date 5 Mar 2015 | Archive Date 19 Mar 2015
Egmont Publishing | Electric Monkey
Description
A story of survival, subterfuge, espionage and identity.
Rhoda and Delia are American stunt pilots who perform daring aerobatics to appreciative audiences. But while the sight of two girls wingwalking – one white, one black – is a welcome novelty in some parts of the USA, it’s an anathema in others. Rhoda and Delia dream of living in a world where neither gender nor ethnicity determines their life. When Delia is killed in a tragic accident, Rhoda is determined to make that dream come true. She moves to Ethiopia with her daughter, Em, and Delia’s son, Teo.
Em and Teo have adapted to scratching a living in a strange land, and feel at home here; but their parents’ legacy of flight and the ability to pilot a plane places them in an elite circle of people watched carefully by the Ethiopian emperor, Haile Selassie, who dreams of creating an air force for his fledgling nation. As Italy prepares for its invasion of Ethiopia, Em and Teo find themselves inextricably entangled in the crisis — and they are called on to help.
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Advance Praise
•New
novel from the much-acclaimed novelist who specialises in heroic women changing and challenging
the world.
•Code
Name Verity has
been nominated for more than fifty awards internationally. In 2012 it was a Boston
Globe/Horn Book Awards
Honor Book, and a New
York Times bestseller.
In 2013 it was awarded a Printz
Honor.
•In
the UK, Code
Name Verity was
shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and won the UKLA Award for YA Fiction in
2013.
•Her
follow-up Rose
Under Fire was
nominated for the Carnegie Medal and shortlisted for the Costa Award 2014.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781405271363 |
PRICE | £7.99 (GBP) |