Sandy Donovan
Sandy Donovan is a prolific children's author who has written more than two dozen books for kids and teens, including popular titles like Bob the Alien Discovers the Dewey Decimal System and The Channel Tunnel. She also contributes to newspapers, magazines, and websites, and holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in labor and public policy. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two sons.
children's literature
non-fiction
Zoë Kravitz: X-Men's Amazing Angel
Deadly Danger Zones
Does It Really Take Seven Years to Digest Swallowed Gum?: And Other Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask
Thrift Shopping: Discovering Bargains and Hidden Treasures
Derek Jeter
How Can I Deal With Bullying?: A Book About Respect
Making Laws: A Look at How a Bill Becomes a Law (How Government Works)
Volunteering Smarts: How to Find Opportunities, Create a Positive Experience, and More
Teens in South Korea (Global Connections)
Until the Cows Come Home: And Other Expressions About Animals
Lethal Leaders and Military Madmen
Thrift Shopping: Discovering Bargains and Hidden Treasures
Derek Jeter
Sports Top Tens
Communication Smarts: How to Express Yourself Best in Conversations, Texts, E-mails, and More
Special Interests: From Lobbyists to Campaign Funding
Media: From News Coverage to Political Advertising
Teens in Peru (Global Connections)
The Hispanic American Experience
Keep Your Eye on the Ball: And Other Expressions About Sports
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek: Face of Modern China (Signature Lives)
Movies and TV Top Tens
Job Smarts: How to Find Work or Start a Business, Manage Earnings, and More
Teens in Morocco (Global Connections)