Heather Demetrios is a critically acclaimed author, writing coach, and certified meditation teacher. She has an MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is a recipient of the PEN New England Susan P. Bloom Children’s Book Discovery Award for her debut novel, Something Real. Her novels include Little Universes, I’ll Meet You There, Bad Romance, as well as the Dark Caravan fantasy series. Her nonfiction includes the Virginia Hall biography Code Name Badass, and she is the editor of Dear Heartbreak: YA Authors and Teens on the Dark Side of Love. Her honors include books that have been named Bank Street Best Children’s Books, YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selections, a Goodreads Choice Nominee, a Kirkus Best Book, and more. Find out more about Heather and her books at HeatherDemetrios.com.
"Demetrios tells this fascinating story in an uber-modern narrative
voice that is snarky AF, LOL, with plenty of hits to the patriarchy
and a glorious sense of celebrating Dindy’s badassery. . .
meticulously well-researched. . . A remarkable telling of an
extraordinary woman."
*Kirkus Reviews*
"Frequent first-person asides and ample pop culture references make
even the more mundane details highly readable . . . Demetrios
provides a thoroughly researched history of “La dame qui boite,”
and those just discovering Dindy will be convinced that she was, in
fact, a badass."
*BCCB*
"Bringing together rigorous research and a vibrant writing style .
. . [the author] creates a solidarity rooted in feminism and
affectionately breaks the fourth wall to engage teens to keep
reading. It’s a creative liberty, reminiscent of Jason Reynolds’s
Stamped. . .This is a fun, illuminating read. . . A delightful
account of an epic spy . . ."
*School Library Journal*
"[The] true story of one of history’s greatest spies, documented in
this well-researched biography. Using a conversational style
replete with expletives, Demetrios blends necessary background
information on WWII with detailed accounts of Hall’s espionage and
reconnaissance missions in Vichy France. . . An enlightening
account of a heroine worth knowing."
*Booklist*
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