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Mythmaker:the Story of J.K. Rowling

Covers the life of J.K. Rowling and her Harry Potter books.

David "Dav" Pilkey

2010
An introduction to David "Dav" Pilkey, creator of the Captain Underpants series of books, telling how he was able to overcome his childhood struggles with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder to become a successful author.

Ursula K. Le Guin

2011
Provides a biographical profile of American author Ursula K. Le Guin, discusses how her work fits into the science fiction genre, and features critical analyses of a selection of her novels and stories.

L. Frank Baum

2010
A biography of writer L. Frank Baum, covering his upbringing, endeavors in other fields, and extensive writings beyond "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," including short stories and poems.

Louisa May Alcott

2011
Traces the life of the nineteenth-century American author who wrote "Little Women" and its sequels.

Stephenie Meyer

2010
Chronicles the life of author Stephenie Meyer and explores the global hysteria over her books about the love between vampire Edward Cullen and teenager Bella Swan, describing her writing process, the unexpected response to her novel "Twilight," the impact fame has had on her life, and her plans for the future.

Mythmaker:the Story of J.K. Rowling

Covers the life of J.K. Rowling and her Harry Potter books.

Charles Dickens

2005
Examines the life of Charles Dickens, author of fourteen novels and numerous stories and essays, discussing his family and youth in Victorian England, his marriage, and the development of his career and fame as a writer.

Maurice Sendak

2006
A biography of children's book author Maurice Sendak, providing information on his childhood, his education, and his accomplishments in children's literature.

Mark Twain

2011
Provides an overview of the life and work of American author Mark Twain, discussing his childhood in Missouri, the influence his childhood experiences had on his work, his best-known stories, his influence on American literature, and other related topics.

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