Jennifer Maruno is a long-time educator. Her debut novel, When the Cherry Blossoms Fell, was shortlisted for the Hackmatack Award and the Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Readers Choice Award. She is also the author of Warbird, Cherry Blossom Winter, Kid Soldier, and Totem. She lives in Burlington, Ontario.
Maruno excels at presenting scenes, rather than telling readers what to think. -- Canadian Materials Magazine, May 17, 2013 Maruno creates a well-realized world for Richard and her readers in every setting she places him, be it the humid house where his mother does her laundry work or the tense scouting and air-raid scenes in England. -- School Library Journal (US) -- July 22, 2013 Maruno's attention to detail and loyalty to source material adds significant verisimilitude to the historical setting. -- Publishers Weekly [Jennifer Maruno] provides many interesting details of the daily lives of both civilians and military, in Canada and England. This replaces the more dramatic battle scenes expected in a WWII novel, and Maruno's strength is the research. -- Canadian Materials magazine
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