Dennis Brindell Fradin
Dennis Brindell Fradin is an award-winning author of nearly 300 non-fiction books for children and young adults, known for his meticulous research and graceful writing on topics ranging from astronomy to colonial history and the Underground Railroad.[3] Born in Chicago in 1945, he worked as a Chicago Public Schools teacher before beginning his prolific writing career, collaborating frequently with his wife Judith Bloom on various historical biographies and narratives.[1][5]
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Dec 20, 1945
children's non-fiction
biography
history
science
Hiawatha: Messenger of Peace
Quien fue Benjamin Franklin? / Who Was Benjamn Franklin? (Spanish Edition)
Quien fue Tomas Jefferson? /Who Was Thomas Jefferson? (Quien Fue?/ Who Was?) (Spanish Edition)
Custer's Last Stand (Turning Points in U.S. History)
The Planet Hunters: The Search for Other Worlds
Duel!: Burr and Hamilton's Deadly War of Words
Battle of Yorktown
The Mayflower Compact (Turning Points in U.S. History)
Hurricane Katrina (Turning Points in U.S. History)
California Gold Rush
The Declaration of Independence (Turning Points in U.S. History)
The Trail of Tears (Turning Points in U.S. History)
The Boston Tea Party (Turning Points in U.S. History)
The Alamo (Turning Points in U.S. History)
The Boston Massacre
Bill of Rights
The U.S. Constitution (Turning Points in U.S. History)
The Battle of Gettysburg (Turning Points in U.S. History)
September 11, 2001
Who Was Thomas Jefferson?
The Emancipation Proclamation (Turning Points in U.S. History)
Underground Railroad