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  2. Code of Honor (Gratz novel) - Wikipedia

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    Awards for Code of Honor; Year Award Result Ref. 2016 International Thriller Writers Award for Best Young Adult Novel : Nominee 2016 YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers

  3. Alan Gratz - Wikipedia

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    Alan Gratz. Alan Michael Gratz (born January 27, 1972) is the author of 19 novels for young adults including Prisoner B-3087, Code of Honor, Grenade, Something Rotten, Ground Zero and Refugee .

  4. Category:Novels by Alan Gratz - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Alan Gratz" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Code of Honor (Gratz novel) P. Prisoner B-3087; R. Refugee (Gratz novel) S.

  5. Ban This Book - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 978-0-7653-8556-7. Ban This Book is a 2017 children's novel by Alan Gratz. Inspired by a viral Internet story from the mid-2010s, it tells of an African-American North Carolina girl student's fight against book censorship. Published in 2017 to positive reviews, it became the subject of its own May 2024 ban in a Florida school district.

  6. Category:Alan Gratz - Wikipedia

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    Code of Honor (Gratz novel) G. Alan Gratz; P. Prisoner B-3087; R. Refugee (Gratz novel) S. Something Rotten (Gratz) This page was last edited on 31 October 2023 ...

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  8. Rebecca Gratz - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Gratz was born on March 4, 1781, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.She was the seventh of twelve children born to Miriam Simon and Michael Gratz. Her mother was the daughter of Joseph Simon, a preeminent Jewish merchant of Lancaster, while her father, whose surname originally was Grätz, immigrated to America in 1752 from Langendorf, in German-speaking Silesia.

  9. Code of Honor (Star Trek: The Next Generation) - Wikipedia

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    The first home media release of "Code of Honor" was on VHS cassette was on September 5, 1991, in the United States and Canada. [16] The episode was later included on the Star Trek: The Next Generation season one DVD box set, released in March 2002, [ 17 ] [ better source needed ] and was released as part of the season one Blu-ray set on July 24 ...