Melvin Berger
Melvin H. Berger (1927-) is a prolific American author specializing in juvenile nonfiction, having written over 200 books for children and young adults on topics including popular science, music, astronomy, and true crime, often collaborating with his wife Gilda Berger. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he studied at the Eastman School of Music (B.M.), Columbia University (M.A.), and the University of London, worked as a music lecturer and teacher, and is also a professional violist.[1][2]
Brooklyn, NY, USA
Aug 23, 1927
juvenile nonfiction
popular science
music
Life in the sea
The vegetable garden
Germs Make Me Sick!
101 Animal Babies
Scholastic True or False: Pets
Scholastic True or False: Storms
Scholastic True or False: Planets
Scholastic Science Supergiants: Did It Take Creativity to Find Relativity, Albert Einstein?
Scholastic True or False: Baby Animals
Butterflies And Caterpillars (Scholastic True Or False)
Scholastic True or False: Farm Animals
101 Freaky Animals
Can It Rain Cats and Dogs? Questions and Answers About Weather
What Do Animals Do in Winter?: How Animals Survive the Cold (Discovery Readers)
Scholastic True or False: Rocks & Minerals
Scholastic Science Supergiants: Can You Fly High, Wright Brothers?
Scholastic True or False: Mammals
Can It Rain Cats and Dogs!: Questions and Answers about Weather
Does It Always Rain in the Rain Forest? (Scholastic Question & Answer)
Birds
Are Mountains Growing Taller? Questions and Answers About the Changing Earth
Squirrels All Year Long
Do Stars Have Points?: Questions and Answers about Stars and Planets
A Snowy Day (Scholastic Readers)