Books written by Jean Fritz

  • Just a Few Words, Mr. Lincoln: The Story of the Gettysburg Address

    Provides a look at the private side of Abraham Lincoln and at the circumstances surrounding his short, but memorable speech at the dedication of the cemetery at the Gettysburg battlefield. Includes text of the speech.

  • And Then what Happened, Paul Revere?

    Describes some of the well-known, as well as the lesser-known, details of Paul Revere's life and exciting ride.

  • Traitor, the Case of Benedict Arnold

    A study of the life and character of the brilliant Revolutionary War general who deserted to the British for money.

  • Shh! We're Writing the Constitution

    Award-winning author Fritz takes readers behind the scenes at the Constitutional Convention for a good-humored history lesson, enlivened by dePaola's quirky illustrations.

  • Worlds of Childhood: The Art and Craft of Writing for Children

    Six prominent children's authors, including Maurice Sendak, Rosemary Wells, and Jack Prelutsky, agree that to enter the worlds that children inhabit, you must possess the magic word - honesty. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

  • Shh! we're writing the Constitution

    Shh! we're writing the Constitution

  • The Lost Colony of Roanoke

    The creators of Leonardo's Horse describe the English colony of Roanoke, which was founded in 1585, and discuss the mystery of its disappearance in four parts--Looking, Settling, Lost, and Clues.

  • Where was Patrick Henry on the 29th of May?

    A brief biography of Patrick Henry tracing his progress from planter to statesman.

  • Bully for You, Teddy Roosevelt!

    Today's preeminent biographer for young people brings to life our colorful 26th president.

  • Shh! We're Writing the Constitution

    Go behind the scenes at the Constitutional Convention, thanks to award-winning author Jean Fritz's words! This factual gem that's written with Newbery Honor author Jean Fritz's humorous touch chronicles...

  • The Double Life of Pocahontas

    A biography of the famous American Indian princess, emphasizing her life-long adulation of John Smith and the roles she played in two very different cultures.

  • The Double Life of Pocahontas

    A biography of the famous American Indian princess, emphasizing her life-long adulation of John Smith and the roles she played in two very different cultures.

  • Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold

    As compelling as a thriller, the book also shines as history.” —Publishers Weekly An ALA Notable Book A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year An ABA Pick of the Lists A Horn ...

  • The Great Little Madison

    "An excellent, fascinating, indispensable resource." —Kirkus Reviews, pointer review "The book is rich in the sort of detail that illuminates the man, but is not limited to personal information; a great deal of government history is woven ...

  • The Cabin Faced West

    Ten-year-old Ann overcomes loneliness and learns to appreciate the importance of her role in settling the wilderness of western Pennsylvania.

  • You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton?

    A biography details the life of one of the first leaders of the women's rights movement, whose work led to the adoption of the nineteenth amendment--women's right to vote. An ALA Notable Book. Reprint.

  • The Cabin Faced West

    Ann Hamilton's family has moved to the western frontier of Pennsylvania, and she misses her old home in Gettysburg.

  • Homesick: My Own Story

    In this Newbery Honor Book and American Book Award for Children's Fiction Winner, premier biographer Jean Fritz shares some of her own fascinating history.

  • Just a Few Words, Mr. Lincoln: The Story of the Gettysburg Address

    Provides a look at the private side of Abraham Lincoln and at the circumstances surrounding his short, but memorable speech at the dedication of the cemetery at the Gettysburg battlefield. Includes text of the speech.