Michael Burgan
Michael Burgan, born March 15, 1960, in Hartford, Connecticut, is an award-winning American author specializing in historical nonfiction, biographies, and books for children and young adults, with over 250 titles to his credit.[2][3][4] He began his career as an editor at Weekly Reader in 1988, left in 1994 to freelance, and focuses primarily on history, science, geography, and adaptations of classic novels.[1][2] A University of Connecticut history graduate, he also serves as editor of The Biographer’s Craft newsletter and resides in Chicago.[2][6]
historical nonfiction
biography
children's literature
The Trail of Tears (We the People (Compass Point Books Hardcover))
Searching for Aliens, UFOs, and Men in Black
Shays' Rebellion
Spying and the Cold War (On the Front Line)
The Split History of the American Revolution: A Perspectives Flip Book
The Japanese American Internment: Civil Liberties Denied (Snapshots in History)
A Thing or Two About Hockey
Great Moments in Basketball (Great Moments in Sports)
Great Moments in Basketball (Great Moments in Sports)
Madeleine Albright
Alexander the Great: World Conqueror (Signature Lives)
The Bill of Rights (We the People)
George Washington Carver: Scientist, Inventor, and Teacher (Signature Lives)
New Mexico: Land of Enchantment (World Almanac Library of the States)
Fort McHenry
Titanic: Truth and Rumors
Andrew Johnson (Profiles of the Presidents)
Hiroshima
The Scopes Trial: Faith, Science, and American Education
The American Newsboy (We the People (Compass Point Books Hardcover))
The Boston Massacre (We the People (Compass Point Books Hardcover))
George Washington (Profiles of the Presidents)
African Americans in the Thirteen Colonies
The Vietnam War: An Interactive Modern History Adventure