Black Dove, White Raven originally
refers to Delia and Rhoda, a mixed-race pair of female barnstormers and aviation dare-devils
who perform during the 1920’s in Europe and in the United States. Their children, Teo,
whose father worked on Ethiopian government negotiations in Paris, and Emilia, whose father
is an Italian aviator, grow up closer than many brothers and sisters.
Black Dove White Raven is the best historical fiction yet from a very
talented author. In her distinctive style, Wein repeats several phrases (“we’re
in the soup together”) and motifs (squeezing hands to signify courage). She carefully lays the groundwork for this
story, explaining some of the dangers of early flight, open cockpits and
limited fuel range. The family moves to Africa after a fatal accident, hoping to avoid the discrimination they felt in America. Much of the story is told through flight logs and
flashbacks to student essays written by Teo and Emilia for the governess of a
wealthy family on a coffee cooperative in Ethiopia.
Starred Reviews from Publishers Weekly and School Library Journal.