
Alan Gratz
Alan Gratz is a critically acclaimed author known for his gripping historical fiction for young readers. His notable works, including "Refugee," "Code of Honor," and "Grenade," often explore themes of resilience and survival against the backdrop of significant historical events. Gratz's engaging storytelling and meticulous research have earned him a dedicated readership and numerous accolades within the children's literature community.
Books by Alan Gratz
3 books available

Refugee
by Alan Gratz
4.4(83,613)
Three young refugees, separated by continents and decades, make dangerous journeys for survival and freedom, their searches for home bound by shared hope.

Code of Honor
by Alan Gratz
4.3(4,606)
When his decorated older brother is suddenly branded a terrorist, a high school football star must race against time to decipher cryptic clues and expose a dangerous truth that could clear his brother's name or shatter their family forever.

Grenade
by Alan Gratz
4.2(4,505)
On the war-torn island of Okinawa in 1945, a Japanese boy conscripted with a grenade and an American Marine fighting for survival are set on a collision course that will force them to confront the true cost of war and the unexpected paths to humanity.