Barb Rosenstock, author portrait
© Mary Clare Glabowicz

Barb Rosenstock

Barb Rosenstock is the author of several award-winning true stories for children: Fearless: The Story of Racing Legend Louise Smith; The Littlest Mountain, a Sydney Taylor Honor Book; and The Camping Trip that Changed America, a Parents' Choice silver medal book and one of Booklist's Top 10 Books on the Environment for Youth. She lives outside Chicago with her husband and two sons. Visit her on the web at barbrosenstock.com.
American Spirits
Thomas Jefferson Builds a Library
Dorothea's Eyes
Ben Franklin's Big Splash
Fight of the Century
Prairie Boy
Yogi
Blue Grass Boy
The Streak

Books

American Spirits
Thomas Jefferson Builds a Library
Dorothea's Eyes
Ben Franklin's Big Splash
Fight of the Century
Prairie Boy
Yogi
Blue Grass Boy
The Streak

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