![]() The story of someone’s life isn’t interesting to me unless there are barriers to freedom, poverty, danger, injustice, and the host of struggles we are heir to as human beings. Why am I drawn to writing biography? The simple answer is that I’m captivated by struggle. These are but a few of the amazing individuals I’ve had the privilege to explore and write about. I’ve delved into the mystery surrounding Amelia Earhart and Harry Houdini, followed the courageous journeys of Harriet Tubman and Sir Ernest Shackleton, and illuminated the quiet courage of Eleanor Roosevelt and Francis Scott Key. I’ve also written biographies for Random House’s “Step Into Reading” line. ![]() I’ve covered the subject of animals-specifically, elephants, alligators, bears, and horses. ![]() I’ve written many non-fiction books in my twenty years of publishing with Random House. ![]() Here’s Monica to tell you about her writing and her books: But we’re in luck, because today we welcome non-fiction author Monica Kulling to the blog, with her special writing gift that makes history ,and science, interesting! Monica makes inventors and their inventions come to life for the youngest readers in her Step Into Reading Books and follows those up with more in her Great Idea Series. Remember all the history you studied in school? Yeah, I don’t either. ![]()
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