Alan Gratz

Alan Gratz is a bestselling American author known for his historical and contemporary young adult novels. His works often explore themes of resilience and courage, and he is particularly recognized for books such as 'Refugee' and 'Prisoner B-3087'.

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  1. 1. Refugee

    This gripping narrative intertwines the harrowing journeys of three young refugees from different eras and regions, each fleeing their homeland in search of safety and a better future. The story follows Josef, a Jewish boy escaping Nazi Germany in the 1930s; Isabel, a Cuban girl navigating the treacherous waters to Miami in 1994; and Mahmoud, a Syrian boy enduring the perilous trek to Europe in 2015. Through their eyes, readers experience the universal struggles of displacement, hope, and resilience, as each character confronts unimaginable challenges and discovers the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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  2. 2. How To Embroider Almost Everything

    This delightful guide serves as a comprehensive introduction to the art of embroidery, offering readers a treasure trove of techniques and patterns to explore. With clear instructions and vibrant illustrations, it empowers both beginners and seasoned crafters to create intricate designs on a variety of fabrics. The book covers essential stitches, tips for selecting materials, and creative projects that inspire personal expression through needle and thread. Whether you're looking to embellish clothing, home decor, or accessories, this resource provides the tools and inspiration needed to bring your embroidery visions to life.

  3. 3. Grenade

    Set during the final days of World War II, the story follows Hideki, a young Okinawan boy, and Ray, an American Marine, as they navigate the chaos and destruction of the Battle of Okinawa. Hideki is thrust into the conflict when he is handed two grenades and instructed to fight for his homeland, while Ray grapples with the harsh realities of war and the moral dilemmas it presents. As their paths collide amidst the brutality, both boys must confront their fears, question their beliefs, and ultimately decide what they are willing to sacrifice for survival and humanity.

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