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In the fall of 1914, safe behind palace walls, Katya Ivanova sees St. Petersburg as a magical place.

The daughter of a lady in waiting to the Empress, Katya spends all her time with the Grand Duchesses, and the royal family feels like her own. But outside the palace, a terrible war is sweeping through Europe, and Russia is beginning to crumble under the weight of a growing revolution.

Now, as Katya's once-certain future begins to dissolve, she must seek to understand what is happening to her beloved country and, for the first time in her life, take charge of her own destiny.

With her trademark lyricism, spare prose, and strong young heroine, award-winning author Gloria Whelan has again taken a chapter from history and transformed it into compelling historical fiction.

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Gloria Whelan

Gloria Whelan

1923 -
American
Gloria is a poet and award-winning short-story writer who has also written many books for children, including Hannah; Night of the Full Moon; Goodby... See more

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Kirkus Reviews

Angel on the Square
A young Russian aristocrat comes of age during the Great War and the Russian Revolution....

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Plumfield and Paideia

Angel on the Square
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
What a story, Angel in the Square is! Here at Plumfield, we are always on the lookout for WWI books. That terrible war was so confusing and depressing, and books that explain the conflict well for middle-grade readers are exceedingly rare. I’ve been on a bit of a Gloria Whelan kick lately and reached for Angel in the Square simply because I love Russian literature. While I knew it would be historical fiction about the Bolshevik Revolution, I forgot that it would also touch on WWI.

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