Two Wheels to Freedom by Arthur Magida is the extraordinary true story of a young Jewish art student who not just survived Nazi occupation but resisted and saved hundreds of lives—all while retaining his infectious zeal for life.
The Ivy is pleased to invite you to an event with Magida, in conversation with beloved radio anchor Marc Steiner, to highlight this latest from one of Baltimore’s most acclaimed World War II historians.
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Arthur J. Magida has been nominated for a Pulitzer and won multiple awards. His last two books—Code Name Madeleine (“absolutely gripping,” “tightly plotted”) and The Nazi Séance (“an astonishing story, brilliantly told,” “haunting, vivid”)—are optioned for films. He’s been a contributing correspondent to PBS’s Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, senior editor of the Baltimore Jewish Times, and editorial director for Jewish Lights Publishing. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland.
Peabody Award-winning journalist Marc Steiner hosted a daily two-hour interview on WYPR-FM for 15 years, then anchored a similar show on WEAA-FM and now podcasts the Marc Steiner Show on the Real News Network. “I’ve interviewed Arthur for all of his books,” Steiner said, “so why not again?”