Marlene Targ Brill
Marlene Targ Brill is an American author of more than 70 books for readers from preschool through adult, known for writing about children, history, women in history, and children with special needs. She began her career as a special education teacher and curriculum specialist before becoming a full-time writer and communications professional in Wilmette, Illinois.
children's literature
historical nonfiction
biography
educational writing
America in the 1990s
Speech and Language Challenges: The Ultimate Teen Guide
Allen Jay and the Underground Railroad (On My Own)
Barack Obama: Working to Make a Difference (Gateway Biographies)
Concrete Mixers (Pull Ahead Books)
Bronco Charlie and the Pony Express (On My Own History)
Illinois (Celebrate the States, Second)
Journey for Peace: The Story of Rigoberta Menchu (Rainbow Biography)
America in the 1900s
America in the 1980s
Garbage Trucks
Michelle Obama: From Chicago's South Side to the White House (Gateway Biographies)
Allen Jay and the Underground Railroad (On My Own History)
Indiana
Diary Of A Drummer Boy
Down Syndrome (Health Aleart)
Michigan
Diabetes
Autism (Health Alert)
Tourette Syndrome
Concrete Mixers (Pull Ahead Books)
Minnesota (It's My State!)
Indiana (Celebrate the States)
Barack Obama: President for a New Era