In store author event with Shelly Sanders

In store author event with Shelly Sanders

Date and Time

Wednesday Oct 8, 2025
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM CDT

Wednesday, October 8, 2025
6pm-7pm

Location

Lake Forest Book Store
662 N. Western Avenue
Lake Forest, IL 60045

Fees/Admission

Free

Website

https://www.sanders.com/event/store-event-shelly-sanders

Contact Information

Morley Vahey
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Description

Join us while we welcome author Shelly Sanders discussing her latest novel:

THE NIGHT SPARROW

Wednesday, October 8, 2025, 6pm-7pm

at Lake Forest Book Store

662 N. Western Avenue

Lake Forest, IL 60045

Books available for purchase and signing

Refreshments will be served

RSVP at 847-234-4420

 

For fans of Kate Quinn and The Nightingale, a gripping story of a young Jewish girl who joins an elite Russian sniper unit and embarks on a mission targeting the highest prize of World War II: Adolph Hitler.

With the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Elena Bruskina’s world collapses. The ambitious university student and her Jewish family are quickly forced into the Minsk ghetto where thousands are immediately murdered, including her father and brother. Then her younger sister is publicly executed on false charges and her mother is shot. Alone with her grief, Elena escapes the ghetto, determined to avenge her family’s deaths.

Heading to Moscow, she enrolls in the Red Army’s newly created Central Women’s Sniper Training School.  After rigorous training,  she becomes a member of an all-female sniper platoon, a community of brave young women willing to give their lives to defend their country. Then Elena is chosen for a secret mission—a daring and highly dangerous plan to capture the face of evil itself: Hitler. 

Inspired by the real-life female snipers and interpreters in the Red Army during World War II, The Night Sparrow is a portrait of friendship, resilience, courage, and sacrifice under extraordinary circumstances. 

Shelly Sanders is the bestselling author of the adult novel Daughters of the Occupation and the acclaimed young adult historical novels The Rachel Trilogy. She began her writing career as a freelance journalist working for major publications, including the Toronto Star, National Post, Maclean’s, Canadian Living, Reader’s Digest, and Today’s Parent. In addition to writing, Shelly has taught journalism at Sheridan College, tutored at-risk children, and currently runs creative writing workshops. She is a member of the Women’s Fiction Writers Association, PEN America, and is the Canadian liaison for Artists Against Antisemitism. In her spare time, this mother of three adult children, enjoys painting, walking her dogs, tennis and paddle boarding.

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