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
America in World War II: America in World War Two (Wars That Changed American History)
Terrorist Groups (Terrorism)
The Attack on Pearl Harbor: U.S. Entry into World War II
American Patriot: Benjamin Franklin
The Split History of World War I: A Perspectives Flip Book
Political Parties
The Carpenter
Spies of World War I: An Interactive Espionage Adventure
Ancient Incas
The European Industrial Revolution
Shadow Catcher: How Edward S. Curtis Documented American Indian Dignity and Beauty
Ancient Aztecs
Puerto Rico: And Other Outlying Areas (World Almanac Library of the States)
Today's U.S. Air Force
Spies and Traitors: Stories of Masters of Deception (Velocity: Bad Guys)
James Buchanan
The Alamo
California (It's My State!)
Great Moments in the Olympics (Great Moments in Sports)
John F. Kennedy
The Korean War: An Interactive Modern History Adventure
George W. Bush: Our Forty-Third President
Making Food Choices
The Untold Story of the Battle of Saratoga: A Turning Point in the Revolutionary War