John Perritano
John Perritano is an award-winning journalist, author, and editor known for writing non-fiction books on history, science, sports, and biographies primarily for children, teens, and young adults.[1][2][3] He holds a Master's Degree in American History from Western Connecticut State University and contributes regularly to HowStuffWorks.[1][2] He resides in Southbury, Connecticut.[2][3]
history
biography
non-fiction
children's literature
Space Machines
ON Amission Bomb Squad Technician
Korean War
Construction Machines
Space Adventures: Where Does the Time Go?
Motocross Racing
Big book of why
National Geographic Kids Everything Battles: Arm Yourself with Fierce Photos and Fascinating Facts
Seeing Halves: Symmetry in Our World
The Mystery Beetle: What's Multiplying?
Pools to Ponds: Area, Perimeter, and Capacity
Looking for Blackbeard's Treasure: Measuring the Distance
Ivy Sue Needs a House: Building with Equivalent Fractions
The Ghosts of Civil War Soldiers
Amityville
The Ghosts of Civil War Soldiers
Wormholes
The Comet of Doom
Start the Game: Geometry in Sports
A Toy Store Summer: Finding Area
The Lewis and Clark Expedition (A True Book: Westward Expansion) (A True Book (Relaunch))
Abraham Lincoln: Civil War President (Presidential Biographies)
The Transcontinental Railroad
Wild Weather (Red Rhino Nonfiction)