Sonia Levitin
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Sonia Levitin (b. Berlin, August 18, 1934) is an award-winning novelist and author of over thirty-five books for young adults and children, as well as published essays on various topics for adults. Three of her books were: "The Journey to America" and "Silver Days", a series about a family of German Jewish refugees who flee the horrors of the Holocaust, and "The Cure", a story about a boy in the future sent back in time.
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- Adam's War
- All the Cats in the World
- Annie's Promise
- Beyond Another Door
- Boom Town
- Clem's Chances
- The Cure
- Dream Freedom
- Escape from Egypt
- Evil Encounter
- Fisherman and the Bird, written with Francis Livingston
- The Goodness Gene
- Golem and the Dragon Girl
- Incident at Loring Groves
- Jason and the Money Tree
- Journey to America
- The Mark of Conte
- Nine For California
- Nobody Stole the Pie
- The No-Return Trail
- A Piece of Home
- Reigning Cats and Dogs
- The Return
- Rita, the Weekend Rat
- Roanoke: A Novel of the Lost Colony
- Room in the Heart
- A Season for Unicorns
- Silver Days
- The Singing Mountain
- A Single Speckled Egg
- Smile Like a Plastic Daisy
- A Sound to Remember
- Strange Relations
- Taking Charge
- The Goodness Gene
- Who Owns the Moon
- The Year Of Sweet Senior Insanity
- Yesterday's Child