Joyce Milton
Joyce Milton was an American author born in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, known for her biographies of historical figures such as Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Charlie Chaplin, and Ronald Reagan, as well as juvenile biographies and the novel Save the Loonies. She co-authored The Rosenberg File with Ronald Radosh and wrote works like The Yellow Kids on yellow journalism and The Road to Malpsychia on cultural movements. A graduate of Swarthmore College and Clairton High School, she was one of two children of J. Kent Milton and Elsie Wilson Milton.
McKeesport, Pennsylvania, United States
Jan 12, 1946
Biography
Juvenile Nonfiction
Historical
Bears Are Curious
Heavy-Duty Trucks
Heavy-Duty Trucks
Dinosaur Days
Dinosaur Days
Bats - Creatures of the Night (All Aboard Reading: Level 3: Grades 1-3)
Don Quixote (Barron's Book Notes)
Dinosaur Days (Step into Reading)
Dinosaur Days
Jane Eyre (Barron's Book Notes)
Frontiers of Europe: Russia of the Czars, Portugal of the Navigators (Imperial Visions Series: The Rise and Fall of Empires)
The Story of Thomas Jefferson
Save the loonies
The First Partner: Hillary Rodham Clinton: A Biography