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2 | Elizabeth Wein (1964-) is an American-born Scottish writer, best known for YoungAdult HistoricalFiction. While her sixth-century Arthurian-Aksumite saga Literature/TheLionHunters (1993-2008) was critically praised but not a commercial success, she won wide recognition for ''Literature/CodeNameVerity'' (2012), about female spies and pilots in World War II, which became the first in the loosely-connected Young Pilots series. Much of Wein's fiction draws on her experience in hobbies like change-ringing, poetry, and flying small planes, and on settings where she has lived, such as Cheshire, Jamaica, Pennsylvania, and Scotland. |
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4 | See a complete list of her work on her website, [[https://www.elizabethwein.com/ elizabethwein.com]]. |
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6 | !!Works by Elizabeth Wein |
7 | * Literature/TheLionHunters |
8 | ** ''The Winter Prince'' (1993) |
9 | ** ''A Coalition of Lions'' (2003) |
10 | ** ''The Sunbird'' (2004) |
11 | ** ''The Lion Hunter'' (2007) |
12 | ** ''The Empty Kingdom'' (2008) |
13 | * Young Pilots |
14 | ** ''Black Dove, White Raven'' (2015) |
15 | ** ''The Pearl Thief'' (2017) |
16 | ** "Something Worth Doing" in ''Firebirds Soaring'' (2009) |
17 | ** ''Literature/CodeNameVerity'' (2012) |
18 | ** ''Literature/RoseUnderFire'' (2013) |
19 | * Other aviation fiction |
20 | ** ''Literature/CobaltSquadron'' (2017) |
21 | ** "Chasing the Wind" in ''Firebirds'' (2003) |
22 | ** "Chain of Events" in ''Rush Hour: Reckless'' (2006) |
23 | ** "The Color of the Sky" in ''A Tyranny of Petticoats'' (2016) |
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