Sally Lee
Sally Lee is an American author born in 1943, best known for her children's non-fiction and young adult non-fiction books, including the popular title 'A Short History of Halloween.' She holds degrees including a B.A. in English from Durham University, an M.A. in American Literature from Clark University, and graduated from the University of Missouri. Her career includes teaching special education in St. Louis from 1965-1968 and elementary school before becoming a full-time writer.
Jan 1, 1943
Children's non-fiction
Young adult non-fiction
Food Safety (First Facts: Staying Safe)
Ankylosaurus
Diplodocus
Abigail Adams
Apatosaurus
A Short History of Valentine's Day
School Long Ago and Today
A Short History of Halloween
School Long Ago and Today
A Short History of Christmas
Mad Scientists: The Not-So-Crazy Work of Amazing Scientists
A Short History of Valentine's Day
A Short History of Christmas
Drageena's New Shoes
A Short History of Halloween
Madam C.J. Walker: The Woman Behind Hair Care Products for African Americans (Little Inventor) (Smithsonian Little Explorer)
Martha Washington (Pebble Plus: First Ladies)
A Short History of Thanksgiving
Mad Scientists: The Not-So-Crazy Work of Amazing Scientists
Hillary Clinton
Kings and Queens
A Short History of Thanksgiving
Princes and Princesses
Mutant Animals: Crazy Creatures Altered by Science