biographies - Waukesha Public Library
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biographies - Waukesha Public Library
Maus I: A Survivor’s Tale: My Father Bleeds History Art Spiegelman GRAPHIC BOOK 940.5318 SP43M #1 Spiegelman describes and illustrates his father’s fight to survive the horrors of WWII. J. R. R. Tolkien: Master of Imaginary Worlds Edward Willett YA 812.912 T577YW Willett examines the personal life and literary career of the author of The Lord of the Rings. Golda Meir Deborah Hitzeroth +921 M478H After emigrating to Milwaukee in 1906, Meir later moved to the Middle East where she became Prime Minister of Israel. Harriet Tubman, Secret Agent Thomas Allen 921 T79AL After her escape from slavery in 1849, Tubman returned south to free over 300 of her fellow African Americans via the “underground railroad.” Kindred Spirit: A Biography of L. M. Montgomery Catherine Andronik +813.52 M767YA Montgomery, author of the Anne of Green Gables series, grew up on Prince Edward Island like her well known heroine. Mark Twain: A Life Ron Powers 818.4 T911YPOW The author of Tom Sawyer had careers in printing, river boat piloting, and journalism before becoming a world famous storyteller. Walter Dean Myers: Writer for Real Teens Denise Jordan 813. 54 M992YJ Jordan presents the life and career of African American author Myers who overcame adversity while growing up in Harlem. Yummy: The Last Day of a Southside Shorty Greg Neri GRAPHIC BOOK 921 SA56N A graphic novel based on the true story of Robert "Yummy" Sandifer, an eleven-year-old gang member from Chicago. Aaron Rodgers: Leader of the Pack Rob Reischel 796. 332092 R616R Award Winning journalist Reischel tells Rodgers’ story from childhood to his professional football career. J.K. Rowling M. Shapiro 823.914 R797YS (also +) This British author, a former teacher, got the idea for her wildly popular Harry Potter books during a train ride. The Lance and the Shield: The Life and Times of Sitting Bull Robert Marshall Utley 970.2 SI88U Utley describes the life of Sitting Bull, a famous Native American leader who fought against efforts to move his people on to reservations in the late 1800s. biographies for teens The Tall Mexican: The Life of Hank Aguirre R. Copley +796.357092 AG94C Aguirre was not only an outstanding baseball player, but was also a businessman who founded the company Mexican Industries, providing employment for many. Jane Austen: A Life Revealed Catherine Reef 823.7 AU74YRE Reef discusses Austen’s life, writings, and influence on world literature. Elizabeth Blackwell Jordan Brown 921 B658B (also +) In 1849, Blackwell became the first woman to earn a medical degree in the U.S. The above are just a few examples of the many biographies in our library’s collection. For more, check these locations: General biography— 920’s (roughly in order by the subject’s last name) Actors—790’s (in the film & TV section) Athletes - 796s (in the sports section) Painters, sculptors, etc. - 750’s (in the art section) Singers & musicians - 780’s (in the music section) Writers - 800’s (in the literature section) waukesha public library 321 Wisconsin Ave. Waukesha, WI 53186 (262) 524-3682 www.waukesha.lib.wi.us Find us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/WPLTeenZone aw 11/12 The Brontë Sisters: The Brief Lives of Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Catherine Reef YA 823.8 B789YB Reef explores the lives and turbulent times of these three classic authors. Julius Caesar D. Nardo +921 C116N A biography of the Roman general and statesman whose brilliant military leadership helped make Rome the center of a vast empire. Rachel Carson Ellen Levine 921 C239LE This biologist’s 1962 book Silent Spring spurred the beginning of the modern environmental movement. George Washington Carver Gene Adair +921 C256A A former slave, African-American Carver helped the rural South as a scientist and agriculturalist, inventing over 300 uses for Peanuts, including peanut butter. Claudette Colvin: Twice Towards Justice Phillip M. Hoose YA 921 C726H Hoose tells Claudette’s story of how, as a teenager, she fought against segregation during the Civil Rights movement. Presenting Robert Cormier Patricia J. Campbell 813.54 C813ZC Campbell discusses the life and works of well-known author Robert Cormier. Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie Barbara Goldsmith 921 C925GO Scientist Curie’s work in Paris led to important discoveries about radium and radioactivity. Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart Candace Fleming +921 EA72F Fleming tells the story of Amelia Earhart's life, and describes the desperate search for her and her missing plane. Einstein Jürgen Neffe 921 EI68N This German-born physicist, creator of the Theory of Relativity, moved to the U.S. before World War II and was instrumental in warning President Roosevelt that the Nazis were working on atomic bomb technology. Shadow Life: A Portrait of Anne Frank and Her Family Barry Denenberg YA 921 F8519D Presented here is the story of the Frank family and their struggles through World War II. Benjamin Franklin: The New American Milton Meltzer 921 F854M (also +) The remarkable Franklin was not only a printer, inventor, and patriot, but also an American diplomat in France. Great Soul: Mahatma Ghandi and His Struggle with India John Severance 921 G151L Born in India in 1869 when his country was still under British rule, Gandhi was a spiritual leader and advocate of nonviolent resistance in the fight for India’s independence. Stephen Hawking: An Unfettered Mind Kitty Ferguson 921 H313F This is a remarkable look at how one of the greatest scientific minds alive overcame incredible odds to become the inspirational figure he is today. Hidden Teens, Hidden Lives: Primary Sources from the Holocaust Linda Jacobs Altman YA 940.5318 AL79H Altman reveals the lives of children and teens who went into hiding during the holocaust. Steve Jobs Walter Isaacson 921 J579I Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs, as well as interviews with family members, friends, and colleagues, the author has written a riveting story of the life and intense personality of a creative and widely renowned entrepreneur. Thomas Jefferson, Draftsman of a Nation Natalie Bober 921 J359BO In this biography, Bober discuses Jefferson’s life as an advocate for education, 3rd president of the United States, and author of the Declaration of Independence. Chief Joseph: Thunder Rolling Down From the Mountains Diana Yates 970.2 J774Y The people of this Native American leader fought against forced resettlement after the Chief’s eloquent pleas against the treaty that took away their lands. Jack: The Early Years of John F. Kennedy Irene Cooper +921 K354C Explores JFK’s childhood and teen years as a member of an influential, rich, and competitive Massachusetts family. Harper Lee: A Twentieth-Century Life Kerry Madden 813.54 L512YN This biography describes Harper Lee’s life as a down to earth sports loving woman, who happened to win the Pulitzer Prize for the only novel she ever published. Martin Luther King, Jr. Marshall Frady 921 K585FR King, an African American minister and civil rights leader, inspired millions with his “I Have a Dream” speech. Leonardo da Vinci Sherwin B. Nuland 759.5 L553N Born in Italy in 1452, da Vinci not only painted the Mona Lisa, but was also an inventor and scientist well ahead of his time. Abe Lincoln Grows Up Carl Sandburg 921 L638SAA (also +) The early years of the 16th U.S. president from his humble log cabin beginnings in rural Kentucky. Jack London: A Life Thomas Streissguth +813.52 L846YS Jack London’s life was one of poverty, struggle, and great adventure.