Sharon Draper - Biography

Biography

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  • Tears of a Tiger (Simon and Schuster, 1994)
  • Forged by Fire (Simon and Schuster, 1997)
  • Darkness Before Dawn (Simon and Schuster, 2001)
  • Romiette and Julio (Simon and Schuster, 1999)
  • Double Dutch (Simon and Schuster, 2002)
  • The Battle of Jericho (Simon and Schuster, 2003)
  • Copper Sun (Simon and Schuster, 2006)
  • November Blues (Simon and Schuster, 2007)
  • Just Another Hero (Simon and Schuster, 2009)
  • Out of my Mind (Simon and Schuster, 2010)
  • Fire from the Rock (Dutton, 2007)
  • We Beat the Street (Dutton, 2005)
  • Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs: The Buried Bones Mystery (Simon and Schuster, 2006)
    • Ziggy #2: Lost in the Tunnel of Time (Simon and Schuster, 2006)
    • Ziggy #3: Shadows of Caesar's Creek (Simon and Schuster, 2006)
    • Ziggy #4: The Space Mission Adventure (Simon and Schuster, 2006)
    • Ziggy #5: The Backyard Zoo Adventure (Simon and Schuster, 2006)
    • Ziggy #6: Stars and Sparks on Stage (Simon and Schuster, 2006)
  • Sassy #1: Little Sister is Not my Name (Scholastic, 2009)
    • Sassy #2: The Birthday Storm (Scholastic, 2009)
    • Sassy #3: The Silver Secret (Scholastic, 2010)
    • Sassy #4: The Dazzle Disaster Dinner Party (Scholastic, 2010)
  • Teaching from the Heart (Heinemann, 1999)
  • Not Quite Burned Out, But Crispy around the Edges (Heinemann, 2001)

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