Stateless

Stateless

by Elizabeth Wein

Narrated by Moira Quirk

Unabridged — 10 hours, 38 minutes

Stateless

Stateless

by Elizabeth Wein

Narrated by Moira Quirk

Unabridged — 10 hours, 38 minutes

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Overview

In this historical thriller from the bestselling author of Code Name Verity, Stella North enters an air race competition as the only woman-and finds herself thrown into a mystery she must solve before it kills her.

When Stella North is chosen to represent Britain in Europe's first air race for young people, she knows all too well how high the stakes are. As the only participating female pilot, it'll be a constant challenge to prove she's a worthy competitor. But promoting peace in Europe, the goal of the race, feels empty to Stella when civil war is raging in Spain and the Nazis are gaining power-and when, right from the start, someone resorts to cutthroat sabotage to get ahead of the competition.

The world is looking for inspiration in what's meant to be a friendly sporting event. But each of the racers is hiding a turbulent and violent past, and any one of them might be capable of murder-including Stella herself.

Agatha Christie meets Karen McManus in this thrilling mystery, packed with adventure, intrigue, love, and betrayal, from bestselling and award-winning author Elizabeth Wein.

Editorial Reviews

MARCH 2023 - AudioFile

Moira Quirk narrates this suspenseful novel, set in 1937. Amid the Spanish Civil War and the rise of Hitler, teenager Stella North is conscripted into an air race to promote peace. Representing Britain, Stella is the only female competing with pilots from many different European countries. This particular setting allows Quirk to showcase a wide variety of accents: British, French, German, Polish, and Italian, to name a few. What she also brings is nail-biting tension and fierce emotions as North witnesses sabotage in the air that claims the life of a competing pilot. Why was he targeted, and who may be next? Quirk is relentless in her pacing as secret connections are uncovered and pilots strive to stay one step ahead of murder. L.M.G. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

01/16/2023

This suspenseful murder mystery by Wein (The Enigma Game), set in 1937, centers a group of stellar young pilots competing in a European air race. Striving to promote peace during a period of international unrest, pioneering British female aviator Lady Firth organizes Europe’s First Youth Air Race, comprising 12 pilots aged 17–20 from 12 nations, flying over seven cities. Seventeen-year-old Stella North, Britain’s representative and the only female participant, hides her Russian origins, fearing exposure by the press as a stateless refugee. When one pilot disappears before the first leg of the race is completed, Stella believes she witnessed his murder in the sky. Each contestant—and their respective chaperone—is a possible suspect, and Stella, externally cool and collected, privately worries about potential sabotage to her plane. She also wrestles with misgivings about her competitors, each of whom represents a different facet of the imminent war. Danger and intrigue abound in this historically accurate aeronautic adventure, which boasts a large cast whose unusual and dramatically shifting dynamics make for a savory read. Major characters cue as white; one chaperone is a highly regarded Black aviator. A concluding author’s note details context regarding pre-WWII and aviation history, plus extensive source notes. Ages 12–up. Agent: Ginger Clark, Ginger Clark Literary. (Mar.)

From the Publisher

A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Book
A CCBC Best Book of the Year
Horn Book Fanfare Pick
An Odyssey Award Honor Audiobook
A USBBY Outstanding International Book


"A beautifully crafted novel soaring straight through the golden age of aviation into the darkening clouds of a coming war. A riveting, thought-provoking, page-turner."—Sharon Cameron, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Light in Hidden Places

"Stateless begins as an exhilarating trans-continental thrill ride and ends as a poignant plea for peace and understanding in the teeth of war ... Elizabeth Wein writes a top-flying adventure!"
 —Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network

"Elizabeth Wein does it again! You’re not going to want to miss a minute of this high flying game of cat and mouse. Stateless is simply spectacular."—Sherri L. Smith, award-winning author of Flygirl

"Stateless is a soaring, immersive exploration of what it means to belong. I loved it."—Stacey Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl

*"Wein cleverly interweaves gripping storytelling and romance with the sobering, practical damage of combat, of growing up stateless in a disrupted world and knowing that today’s peace is fleeting."
 —The Horn Book, starred review

* “Wein’s prose shines…highly recommended.” —SLJ, starred review

“Intrigue and danger in the air and on the ground make for an exciting read that is steeped in interwar history…. Thrilling.” —Kirkus Reviews

“[A] suspenseful murder mystery. Danger and intrigue abound in this historically accurate aeronautic adventure… a savory read.” —Publishers Weekly

Praise for The Enigma Game:

“Even if you’re not one for “war stories,” you’ll likely get caught up in the breathless thrill-ride of Wein’s newest World War II novel. [I]ts twisty plot, multivoiced narration, and poetic prose make it fly by. It’s an illuminating historical read and a realistic depiction of the costs of war.”

New York Times Book Review

* "Gripping.... Readers will enjoy The Enigma Game as a standalone thriller or as a prequel to Wein's 2013 Printz Honor book Code Name Verity...The Enigma Game furthers Wein's streak of excellent historical fiction."—BookPage, starred review

* "This is historical fiction at its finest...another soaring success."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

* “Compelling and emotionally taut…Wein's story of unexpected friendship and empowerment during wartime is intelligent, compassionate and thrilling."

Shelf Awareness, starred review

* "A comprehensive, believable, and engaging page-turner that should not be missed."—School Library Connection, starred review

* "Cleverly plotted...a rich work of historical fiction."—The Horn Book, starred review

"Exhilarating and atmospheric.... Just the ticket for lovers of historical thrillers and Wein's many fans."—School Library Journal

"Dramatic and informative."—BCCB

"Engrossing."—PopSugar

author of The Downstairs Girl Stacey Lee

Stateless is a soaring, immersive exploration of what it means to belong. I loved it.”

starred review School Library Connection

* "A comprehensive, believable, and engaging page-turner that should not be missed.

#1 New York Times bestselling author of The Light Sharon Cameron

A beautifully crafted novel soaring straight through the golden age of aviation into the darkening clouds of a coming war. A riveting, thought-provoking, page-turner.

starred review BookPage

* "Gripping.... Readers will enjoy The Enigma Game as a standalone thriller or as a prequel to Wein's 2013 Printz Honor book Code Name Verity...The Enigma Game furthers Wein's streak of excellent historical fiction.

BCCB

Dramatic and informative.

PopSugar

Engrossing.

starred review The Horn Book

* "Cleverly plotted...a rich work of historical fiction.

New York Times bestselling author of The Downstair Stacey Lee

Stateless is a soaring, immersive exploration of what it means to belong. I loved it.

award-winning author of Flygirl Sherri L. Smith

Elizabeth Wein does it again! You’re not going to want to miss a minute of this high flying game of cat and mouse. Stateless is simply spectacular.

School Library Journal

★ 03/01/2023

Gr 6 Up—Wein's latest historical fiction entry displays a wonderful understanding of both the complexity of the interwar years in Europe and the complicated motivations of the human condition. Stella is a young pilot selected to represent Britain in Europe's first air race for young people, an effort to promote peace amid lingering resentments, the ongoing Spanish Civil War, and the rise of Nazism. She is the lone female pilot and must continually prove her skill as an aviator and her ability to navigate treacherous social situations under the ever-present newspaper camera lens. Set in August 1937, when most Europeans liked to believe that peace between nations was still possible, hopes for a friendly air race to inspire national camaraderie are shattered on the first day when Stella observes one pilot force another to crash into the English Channel. Wein skillfully intertwines the mystery surrounding the crash and the increasingly suspicious behavior of various race participants and officials with the escalating tensions induced by episodes of sabotage and unsportsmanlike actions, both in the air and on the ground. Wein's prose shines especially bright during her descriptions of the landscape from the air, particularly the lasting effects of trench warfare on the terrain of Europe and the dread of another war. Her thorough research and attention to detail make the era come alive for readers. Back matter includes an extensive author's note and brief bibliography of works that inspired this novel. VERDICT Fans of Wein's earlier works, Keith O'Brien's Fly Girls, and Steve Sheinkin's Born to Fly will greatly enjoy this novel. Highly recommended for all libraries.—Susan Catlett

MARCH 2023 - AudioFile

Moira Quirk narrates this suspenseful novel, set in 1937. Amid the Spanish Civil War and the rise of Hitler, teenager Stella North is conscripted into an air race to promote peace. Representing Britain, Stella is the only female competing with pilots from many different European countries. This particular setting allows Quirk to showcase a wide variety of accents: British, French, German, Polish, and Italian, to name a few. What she also brings is nail-biting tension and fierce emotions as North witnesses sabotage in the air that claims the life of a competing pilot. Why was he targeted, and who may be next? Quirk is relentless in her pacing as secret connections are uncovered and pilots strive to stay one step ahead of murder. L.M.G. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2022-12-14
Intrigue and danger in the air and on the ground make for an exciting read that is steeped in interwar history.

In late August 1937, Stella North, 17, is representing Britain by flying in a race against other young pilots to promote peace in Europe. As the only female flyer, and one who does not feel like a true Brit (she’s originally from Russia, having left as a 3-year-old refugee, but she keeps that fact hidden), she has a lot to prove. Racing from England to Belgium, Stella witnesses two planes nearly collide midair, with one flying away undamaged and one plummeting into the sea. Was it really murder? The competitors include a pilot representing Nazi Germany, an Italian who is a close friend of Mussolini’s son, a Jewish pilot from the Netherlands, and an anti-fascist pilot from France: Could one of them be trying to eliminate the competition? Unlikely alliances form as Stella and her fellow pilots try to solve the mystery and stay alive, all unfolding against the backdrop of an ever more frightening political landscape. The aeronautic and historical details woven into the story make for informative and fascinating reading. The ending will feel bittersweet, as readers know that many of these new allies will shortly be on different sides of a horrific war.

A thrilling, terrifying read. (map, competitors and destinations, author’s note, sources) (Historical mystery. 12-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940174999749
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 03/14/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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