Donna Jo Napoli
Donna Jo Napoli is an American linguist and prolific writer of children's and young adult fiction, born on February 28, 1948, in Miami, Florida, as the youngest of four children in an Italian-American family. She is a professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College, with prior teaching positions at institutions like the University of Pennsylvania and Georgetown University, and has authored numerous books addressing real-life challenges faced by young people.[1][2][3]
children's fiction
young adult fiction
Hush: An Irish Princess' Tale
Ready to Dream
Hidden
Storm
Flamingo Dream
Alligator Bayou
Mogo, the Third Warthog
The Wager
The Wager
Sly the Sleuth and the Code Mysteries
Lights on the Nile
Ugly
Treasury of Greek Mythology: Classic Stories of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes & Monsters
Corkscrew Counts: A Story About Multiplication
Sly the Sleuth and the Food Mysteries
Skin
Hush: An Irish Princess' Tale
Bobby the Bold
Handy Stories to Read and Sign
Bridges Between Psychology and Linguistics: A Swarthmore Festschrift for Lila Gleitman
Treasury of Magical Tales From Around the World: Enchanting Tales from Around the World
Partners (Angelwings Book 15)
Crazy Jack
Beast