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Susan E. Goodman
To write my nonfiction books for kids, I have had a lot of adventures. I've flown onto the polar icecap with the Air Force, shared a bathroom with a tarantula in the Amazon, and spent three days at a Monster Truck rally without ever buying fried dough. Which was the hardest? I'll let you guess. ... show more



To write my nonfiction books for kids, I have had a lot of adventures. I've flown onto the polar icecap with the Air Force, shared a bathroom with a tarantula in the Amazon, and spent three days at a Monster Truck rally without ever buying fried dough. Which was the hardest? I'll let you guess. My book All in Just One Cookie was an ALA Notable and On This Spot was a Washington Post Best Picture Book of its year. It's a Dog's Life and How Do You Burp in Space? share seven State Book Award nominations between them.I'm really excited about my newest book coming out in January 2016, which is illustrated beautifully by E. B. Lewis. The First Step: How One Girl Put Segregation on Trial is about an African American family who, over 160 years ago, had the courage to take the city of Boston to court for having segregated schools. Besides writing for kids, I speak at conferences, schools, and libraries and teach writing for children at Lesley University's MFA program. Visit me at www.susangoodmanbooks.com.

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ereksonj
ereksonj rated it 11 years ago
This reboot of the familiar 'what is it like in space' book distinguishes itself by adding material about the new commercial space flight programs, which makes the 'tourist' point of view more viable. The bulk of the book covers already-known territory, recounting in guide-book format how things lik...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 12 years ago
Reviewed professionally.
LondaLocs
LondaLocs rated it 12 years ago
7 yr reviewer: I really liked this book because it had many different Monster Truck pictures. I never knew there were that many different kinds. I learned that some Monster Trucks have cartoon characters. They have done thousands of shows for thousands of fans. I would recommend this book for all ki...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 13 years ago
A few sloppy errors. There are better books on this subject.
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