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Biography (Young Adult)

 

Author

 

Molly Bang. Nobody Particular [Chasing Ray Review]

Lynda Barry. One Hundred Demons [Propernoun Review]

Cylin Busby and John Busby. The Year We Disappeared: A Father-Daughter Memoir [Abby the Librarian]

Joan Dash (ill. Dusan Petricic). A Dangerous Engine: Benjamin Franklin from Scientist to Diplomat [Fuse #8 Review]

Candace Fleming. The Great and Only Barnum: The Tremendous, Stupendous Life of Showman P.T. Barnum [Fuse #8 Review]

Bethany Hamilton. soul surfer [A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

Margarita Engle. The Poet Slave of Cuba: The Biography of Juan Francisco Manzano [Chasing Ray Review] (Another Review)

Margarita Engle. The Poet Slave of Cuba: The Biography of Juan Francisco Manzano [Fuse #8 Review]

Deborah Heiligman. Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith [Abby the Librarian Review]

Zoe Trope. Please Don’t Kill the Freshman [Propernoun Review]

Valerie Zenatti. When I Was a Soldier [Propernoun Review] 

 

Title

 

Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith, by Deborah Heiligman [Abby the Librarian Review]

A Dangerous Engine: Benjamin Franklin from Scientist to Diplomat, by Joan Dash (ill. Dusan Petricic) [Fuse #8 Review]

The Great and Only Barnum: The Tremendous, Stupendous Life of Showman P.T. Barnum [Fuse #8 Review]

Nobody Particular, by Molly Bang [Chasing Ray Review]

One Hundred Demons, by Lynda Barry [Propernoun Review]

Please Don’t Kill the Freshman, by Zoe Trope [Propernoun Review]

The Poet Slave of Cuba: The Biography of Juan Francisco Manzano, by Margarita Engle [Chasing Ray Review] (Another Review)

The Poet Slave of Cuba: The Biography of Juan Francisco Manzano, by Margarita Engle [Fuse #8 Review]

soul surfer, by Bethany Hamilton [A Chair, a Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy Review]

When I Was a Soldier by Valerie Zenatti [Propernoun Review]

The Year We Disappeared: A Father-Daughter Memoir, by Cylin Busby and John Busby [Abby the Librarian Review]