Sonia Levitin
|birth_place=Berlin, Nazi Germany |occupation= |nationality=German-American |alma_mater=University of California, BerkeleyUniversity of Pennsylvania |spouse=Lloyd Levitin |website= }} Sonia Wolff Levitin (born August 18, 1934) is a German-American novelist, artist, and producer. Levitin, a Holocaust survivor, has written over forty novels and picture books for young adults and children, as well as several theatrical plays and published essays on various topics for adults.
Her book ''Incident at Loring Groves'' (1988) won an Edgar Allan Poe Award. Provided by Wikipedia
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