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Kristin Levine

Levine explores the intricate tapestry of American history through her compelling narratives, focusing on themes of race relations and friendship amid societal challenges. Her works, such as "The Lions of Little Rock" and "The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had", use historical settings to examine the complexities of racial divides and social injustices. Levine's ability to weave factual events with fictional elements enables young readers to engage with difficult historical moments, providing a platform for understanding and empathy.\n\nHer storytelling is marked by its accessibility, appealing to middle-grade and young adult audiences who benefit from her insightful exploration of historical themes. Levine's educational background, including a Bachelor of Arts in German from Swarthmore College and a Master of Fine Arts in film/screenwriting from American University, informs her narrative style, making her books not only informative but also deeply engaging. The author’s early book, "The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had", exemplifies her ability to transform personal family history into a rich fictional narrative that resonates with contemporary issues, earning it a spot on the American Library Association’s Best Books for Young Adults.\n\nLevine continues to reside in Alexandria, Virginia, where she nurtures her writing career alongside her family. While she remains renowned for her historical fiction, her contemplation of genres like science fiction and fantasy hints at an exciting evolution in her work. This bio underscores her dedication to crafting stories that illuminate past and present societal issues, aiming to inspire and educate her readers.

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The Lions of Little Rock

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