American author of children's and young adult literature
Deborah Heiligman is an American author of books for children and teens. Her work ranges from picture books to young adult novels and includes both fiction and nonfiction.
Heiligman started her writing career working for Scholastic News Explorer, the 4th grade classroom magazine. After the birth of her two children she started to work as a freelance writer. In addition to her books for children and teens, she has written articles for major publications including The New York Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer and for numerous magazines including Ladies' Home Journal, Sesame Street Parents Guide and Parents Magazine.[1]
In 2014 Heiligman lives in New York City with her husband, Pulitzer Prize winning author Jonathan Weiner, who is a professor at Columbia University School of Journalism. They have two grown sons.
Books
Into the Night (1990)
Barbara McClintock: Alone in Her Field (1994)
Mark Leakey: In Search of Human Beginnings (1995)
On the Move (1996)
From Caterpillar to Butterfly (1996)
Too Perfect (EEEK! Stories to Make You Shriek) (1996)
The Kid's Guide to Research (1998)
The Story of the Titanic (1998)
Mike Swan, Sink or Swim (1998)
The Mysterious Ocean Highway: Benjamin Franklin and the Gulf Stream (2000)
Earthquakes (2002)
Babies: All You Need to Know (2002)
Honeybees (2002)
High Hopes: A Photobiography of John F. Kennedy (2003)