
Tom Young is the author of several military-related novels, including the World War II novel Silver Wings, Iron Cross. Young spent more than 20 years with the Air National Guard, including service in Iraq and Afghanistan. In civilian life, he spent 10 years with the broadcast division of the Associated Press. He holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Young lives in Alexandria, VA.
11 entries by Tom Young
Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin
By Scott McGaugh

Meet the gutsy aviators who drifted silently into battle.
Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin: The Glider Pilots of World War II
By Scott McGaugh

Meet the gutsy aviators who drifted silently into battle.
Imagining Iraq
By Bárbara Mujica

An intelligent, moving collection that honors both those who serve and those left behind at home.
V2
By Robert Harris
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A smart, character-driven tale about the lies German rocket scientists once told themselves.
Imagining Iraq: Stories
By Bárbara Mujica

An intelligent, moving collection that honors both those who serve and those left behind at home.
V2: A Novel of World War II
By Robert Harris
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A smart, character-driven tale about the lies German rocket scientists once told themselves.
The Dynamite Room
By Jason Hewitt
Imagine how WWII might have looked to an English girl who has lost her brother to the fighting. Imagine further how she would feel if the enemy then came into her home.
We: A Novel
Michael Landweber
A double self combines innocence and experience to try to avert a family tragedy.