And now I'm reading Elizabeth Wein's new book, Black Dove, White Raven, which is set in Ethiopia on the eve of WWII. But it still involves women pilots.
WHAT! Ok, I know what I'll be reading next week when I have a break from moving and editing and writing.
Is it less intense than
Rose Under Fire?
That one almost broke me.
Yes, it is less intense than either CNV or RUF. It's also set younger: the leads are two kids, foster-siblings, from about age 10 to 16. They are the children of two women stunt pilots, one white, one black, and through a chain of circumstances they end up in Ethiopia for several years before the Italian invasion.
I'm not finished yet, but I don't think it will involve nearly as much awful heart-wrenching drama as the last two Wein novels. It does have some thematic overlap with her Aksum novels, which I wasn't really into (and I think I never finished any of them although they were highly recommended).
I am also reading Black Dove, White Raven, and I'm finding it tediously exposition heavy.
Yeah, there's a lot about the history of Ethiopia, but I don't mind it too much. I do like the flying bits the most.
I loved Snow Child.
This week, Marcus Sedgwick came to my class. He wrote
Midwinterblood
which was amazing -- 7 interconnected stories across 1000 years with two characters recurring in each story. All about love and sacrifice. It was beyond good.
Does anyone have a good recommendation for a graphic novel for a 13 year old boy?
Probably! Any idea what he likes? Is he already into graphic novels, and if so, do you know any that he's already read?
He is already into graphic novels, but he doesn't live nearby so all I know is that he read Bone several years back and loved it and I think he still likes superheroes. I plan on including a gift receipt.