From award-winning author Steve Sheinkin, a true story of two Jewish teenagers racing against time during the Holocaust - one in hiding in Hungary, and the other in Auschwitz, plotting escape.
Stephen Sheinkin Livres
Steve Sheinkin élabore des récits captivants qui plongent au cœur d'événements historiques dramatiques. Son travail se caractérise par un œil vif pour les histoires inédites et une exploration profonde des motivations humaines. La passion de Sheinkin pour la découverte de détails obscurs et pour donner vie à des moments oubliés imprègne son écriture d'une qualité authentique et engageante, invitant les lecteurs à expérimenter l'histoire sous un nouveau jour.






Two Miserable Presidents
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A narrative history of the United States provides the funny, fascinating, and thoroughly compelling bits that played a part in the start of the Civil War, from the Congressional confrontations to the personal issues that threatened America's very existence
In December of 1938, a chemist in a German laboratory made a shocking discovery: When placed next to radioactive material, a Uranium atom split in two. That simple discovery launched a scientific race that spanned 3 continents
The Bletchley Riddle
- 400pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Bletchley Park during WWII, this middle grade historical adventure features two siblings who delve into the secrets of their mother's death while navigating the world of codebreakers. The collaboration between acclaimed authors Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin brings to life the tension and intrigue of wartime espionage, blending family dynamics with historical events in a compelling narrative.
"What do the most famous traitor in history, hundreds of naked soldiers, and a salmon lunch have in common? They're all part of the amazing story of the American Revolution"--Back cover
The Port Chicago 50
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Describes the fifty black sailors who refused to work in unsafe and unfair conditions after an explosion in Port Chicago killed 320 servicemen, and how the incident influenced civil rights.
The Notorious Benedict Arnold
- 337pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The Notorious Benedict Arnold is the 2011 winner of the Boston Globe - Horn Book Award for Nonfiction. číst celé
Rabbi Harvey Rides Again
A Graphic Novel of Jewish Folktales Let Loose in the Wild West
- 134pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Set in the 1870s, the story features Harvey, a unique character who blends the roles of a Wild West sheriff and an old-world rabbi. He safeguards his town with a combination of wisdom, wit, and clever trickery. The narrative creatively reimagines traditional Jewish folktales, placing them against the backdrop of the western frontier, offering a fresh and entertaining perspective on these classic tales.
Bomb
- 266pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Discusses the international competition to create the first atomic bomb.
Lincoln's Grave Robbers (Scholastic Focus)
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book reveals the little-known true story of a daring conspiracy to steal Abraham Lincoln's body from his tomb in Springfield, Illinois, in 1876. This thrilling narrative explores the audacious plot and the motivations behind it, shedding light on a historical event that remains largely overlooked. Reissued in Scholastic Focus, it features an engaging new cover that enhances its appeal.
