Cambria Gordon is the author of The Poetry of Secrets, which Ruta Sepetys called an ""epic, poetic journey,"" and coauthor of the award-winning The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming, winner of the National Green Earth Book Award. Cambria has written for Los Angeles Times Magazine, Boys' Life, Parent Guide News, and The Jewish Journal of Los Angeles. She lives in LA with her husband and youngest son, and as close as possible to her two adult children, without annoying them.
"Praise for Trajectory: ""Cambria Gordon's careful attention to setting and detail brings an unknown and surprising history vividly to life--and draws thought-provoking parallels to the present."" -- Amanda McCrina, author of Traitor and The Silent Unseen ""Hidden Figures meets Code Name Verity in Trajectory, a richly detailed historical novel about Eleanor, a gifted female mathematician under pressure to get the results of her calculations right at the height of World War II. With members of her own Jewish family suffering a terrible fate in Europe, Eleanor is determined to make a difference--even if it means facing her fears head-on. I couldn't put this down!"" -- Kip Wilson, award-winning author of White Rose and The Most Dazzling Girl in Berlin ""Well-paced and immersive, Trajectory takes readers on an exciting journey from Philadelphia to the California desert to the skies over the Pacific theater in the Second World War. Equally powerful is Eleanor's journey from timid high school senior hiding her math ability to problem solver unafraid to stand up to superiors and skeptics in pursuit of the Allies' victory. Gordon's novel honors the long-ignored women who helped make that victory happen."" -- Lyn Miller-Lachmann, author of Torch, winner of the 2023 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for YA Literature. Praise for The Poetry of Secrets: ""An epic, poetic journey. Brimming with romance and historical detail."" -- Ruta Sepetys, New York Times bestselling author of Salt to the Sea ""Set in the Spanish town of Trujillo during the early years of the Spanish Inquisition, Gordon's absorbing fiction debut focuses on Jewish individuals pretending to be newly converted Christians in order to avoid persecution. Supported by extensive back material, the book movingly explores this history of religious intolerance."" -- Publishers Weekly ""An ambitious epic of the Spanish Inquisition seen through the eyes of a rebellious young woman whose Jewish family faces persecution and death."" -- School Library Journal ""A charming Jewish love story set against the bleak backdrop of the Spanish Inquisition."" -- Kirkus Reviews"