Alan Gratz is an American author best known for his middle-grade and young adult historical fiction novels that bring major world events to life through the eyes of young protagonists. Born in 1972 in Knoxville, Tennessee, Gratz has written over a dozen novels, including Refugee, Allies, Grenade, and Prisoner B-3087. His books often explore themes of courage, survival, and moral choice, using fast-paced storytelling and emotional depth to connect with readers.
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