Elaine Landau
Elaine Landau, born February 15, 1948, in Lakewood, New Jersey, is a prolific children's book author who has written over 200 books, often focusing on history, health issues like anorexia and bulimia, and topics such as horses and notable figures like Benjamin Franklin. She worked as a newspaper reporter, children's book editor, and youth services librarian before becoming a full-time writer, and she lives in Miami, Florida.[1][2]
Lakewood, NJ, USA
Feb 15, 1948
children's non-fiction
history
health
What Is Christmas?
The Loch Ness Monster (Mysteries of Science)
Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation: Would You Sign the Great Document?
Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase: Would You Make the Deal of the Century?
The Great Battle of Gettysburg: Would You Stand and Fight?
Food Poisoning and Foodborne Diseases
The Great Battle of Gettysburg: Would You Stand and Fight?
Heroine of the Titanic: The Real Unsinkable Molly Brown
The Pony Express
Labrador Retrievers Are the Best!
The Start of the Revolutionary War: Would You Fight for Independence?
The President, Vice President, and Cabinet a look at the Executive Branch
Saturn (First Book)
Beyoncé: R & B Superstar (Pop Culture Bios)
What Is Veterans Day?
Earth (True Books: Space)
The Boston Tea Party: Would You Join the Revolution?
Celebrating Columbus Day
The Gold Rush in California: Would You Catch Gold Fever?
General Washington Crosses the Delaware: Would You Join the American Revolution?
What Is the 4th of July?
What Is Veterans Day? (I Like Holidays!)
The Alamo: Would You Join the Fight?
The Moon