No. of pages 112
Published: 2009
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This book is part of a book series called Front-Page Lives .
This book has been graded for interest at 11-13 years.
There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Heinemann Educational Books .
Sally Isaacs grew up in Evansville, Indiana, and graduated from Indiana University. She served as Editorial Director of Reader's Digest Educational Division before becoming a professional writer of nonfiction and educational books. She has written 50 books including American history books, biographies, and atlases for children. In 2004, her book Cattle Trails and Cowboys (Heinemann Library) won the June Franklin Naylor Award for Best Book for Children on Texas History, given by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Sally began her research on Helen Thayer's Arctic journey by reading Helen's book with its day-by-day accounts. She followed this with several telephone interviews with Helen. Sally is the co-founder and co-chair of the 21st Century Children's Nonfiction Conference. Iva Sasheva is a master printmaker, painter, sculptor and book illustrator. Her first exhibition at the age of 13 was followed by a number of solo and group shows in Europe and America. As an artist she has contributed her work to more than 25 feature films and collaborated with authors in the creation of several graphic novels, literary novels, and children's books. Sean Price has written more than 25 books for children and teenagers, most of them on topics tied to history, science, or public health. He has also written or edited eight books for teachers, and contributed to numerous textbooks and reference books. He is a former managing editor of Junior Scholastic magazine in New York. Author Adam Miller has many years of experience writing and editing nonfiction books for young people. He enjoys writing on many topics, especially history, music, and food. When he's not busy writing or editing, Adam enjoys cooking, traveling, and hunting down hard to find records. He lives and writes from his home in Chicago, Illinois.
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