

He left school early and embraced the rootless lifestyle as his own. His father was a military man, frequently transferred, so Michael was the "new kid" in school every year but one. Far from home and in the battlefields, Rio discovers exactly who she is meant to be.Michael Grant was born in Los Angeles but that's not important because he was soon out of there. But she has always known that there is something wrong with this system and something else in her. Rio has grown up in a world where men don’t cry and girls are supposed to care only about money and looks. The soldier girls must prove their guts, strength, and resourcefulness as soldiers. She will offer her penetrating intellect and talent for languages to army intelligence as an analyst and a spy. Rainy (Elusheva) Schulterman is a Jewish girl from New York who wants to do all she can to stop Hitler. She likes animals, wishes she could grow up to be a doctor, and spends the war as a combat medic, saving lives amidst slaughter.

She has no superpowers, she is not noticeably special in any way, but she will grow to become an effective combat soldier.įrangie (Francine) Marr is a black girl from Tulsa, Oklahoma, a city with a terrible history of racism. Rio Richlin is a 17 year-old white girl from a small town in northern California. The girls may be trained GIs and battle hardened, but there is still lots of growing up to do as they come of age amidst the carnage. What if during World War II, the girls had been called up to fight with the boys? What if there was no distinction made between a girl and boy in battle? What if the fate of the world could be changed? The epic saga continues in Silver Stars, publishing February 2017. FRONT LINES is Michael’s thrilling new trilogy that plays with the What Ifs? Of history.
