Dominic Carrillo is the author of The Improbable Rise of Paco Jones (winner of the SDBA for best YA, 2017), The Unusual Suspects (IAN Book Award finalist & SDBA winner, 2018), and its sequel, Nia & the Dealer (2019). His short story ""Ghetto is Not an Adjective"" is featured in the YA collection Living Beyond Borders (2021, Penguin). Originally from San Diego, California, he now lives and works in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Acts of Resistance explores the timeless question we all ponder but are rarely able to answer: 'Would I be willing to sacrifice my life to save another?' With its masterful storytelling, sincerity, and suspense, any reader-young or old-will feel inspired to answer this question with a resounding 'yes' upon finishing the last page. -Scott Stambach, author of The Invisible Life of Ivan Isaenko Bulgaria, 1943. In the face of evil, the question is: What will you do? In this thrilling historical novel, Dominic Carrillo examines the action of a number of characters, ranging from an Archbishop to a secretary, from a young Jew to a young non-Jew. This novel is about the high-stakes of personal responsibility and trying to overcome fear. It is informed by a deep sense of Bulgarian history during the Second World War, but marked, too, by a keen eye toward our own time. -George Cotkin, author of Morality's Muddy Waters Dominic Carrillo deftly blends history with believable characters, while fearlessly questioning the moral sense of right and wrong. -Shih-Ju Lin, Librarian, NOVA International Schools, Skopje Macedonia