Deborah Hopkinson
Deborah Hopkinson, born February 4, 1952, in Lowell, Massachusetts, is an award-winning American author of over seventy children's books, including picture books, middle grade historical fiction, nonfiction, and Little Golden Book biographies. Inspired by reading to her young daughter, she began her writing career with her first book *Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt* in 1993, gaining recognition for works like *Titanic: Voices from the Disaster*, which earned a Sibert Honor. Her books often focus on history and science, engaging young readers with detailed narratives and illustrations.
historical fiction
nonfiction
picture books
A Bandit's Tale: The Muddled Misadventures of a Pickpocket
A Letter to My Teacher
The Great Trouble: A Mystery of London, the Blue Death, and a Boy Called Eel
Titanic: Voices From the Disaster
Dear Mr. Henshaw (Avon Camelot Books)
The Great Trouble: A Mystery of London, the Blue Death, and a Boy Called Eel
On the Day I Died: Stories from the Grave
Annie and Helen
Who Was Charles Darwin?
The Great Trouble: A Mystery of London, the Blue Death, and a Boy Called Eel
Titanic: Voices From the Disaster
Courage & Defiance: Stories of Spies, Saboteurs, and Survivors in World War II Denmark
Titanic
The Great Trouble: A Mystery of London, the Blue Death, and a Boy Called Eel
Sky Boys: How They Built the Empire State Building
Titanic: Voices from the Disaster
A Boy Called Dickens
Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek: A Tall, Thin Tale
Fannie in the Kitchen : The Whole Story From Soup to Nuts of How Fannie Farmer Invented Recipes with Precise Measurements
Apples to Oregon: Being the (Slightly) True Narrative of How a Brave Pioneer Father Brought Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Grapes, and Cherries (and Children) Across the Plains (Golden Kite Awards)
Under the Quilt of Night
Girl Wonder : A Baseball Story in Nine Innings
Prairie Skies: Pioneer Summer
Knit Your Bit: A World War I Story