Tracy Barrett is an American author of children’s books and young adult novels. She has published twenty-three books for young readers and one for adults.
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Born | Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. |
Occupation | Author, collegiate lecturer, researcher |
Alma mater | Brown University (BA) University of California, Berkeley (MA) (Ph.D) |
Period | 1999-present |
Genre | historical fiction, nonfiction, mystery, fantasy |
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Life
editTracy Barrett was born in Cleveland, Ohio, but grew up just outside New York CIty, New York.
Notable works
editBarrett is best known for her historical young adult novel, Anna of Byzantium, a fictionalized retelling of the life of Princess Anna Comnena in medieval Byzantium.[1]
She is also the author of the Sherlock Files series, which follows the adventures of two young descendants of Holmes as they solve his cold cases.[2]
Academic career
editBarrett served as a senior lecturer of Italian language and civilization at Vanderbilt University from 1984 to 2012.[3] She holds degrees from Brown and the University of California, Berkeley.
Bibliography
edit- Anna of Byzantium, Laurel Leaf, 1999
- The Trail of Tears: An American Tragedy, Perfection Learning Corporation, 2000
- Cold in Summer, Henry Holt and Co.,2003
- On Etruscan Time, Henry Holt and Co.,2005
- King of Ithaka, Henry Holt and Co., 2010
- Dark of the Moon, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011
- The Stepsister's Tale, Harlequin Teen, 2014[4]
- The Song of Orpheus, CreateSpace, 2016
- Marabel and the Book of Fate (Little, 2018)
- Freefall Summer, Charlesbridge Teen, 2018
The Sherlock Files
edit- The 100-Year-Old Secret, Henry Holt and Co., 2008
- The Beast of Blackslope, Henry Holt and Co., 2009
- The Case that Time Forgot, Henry Holt and Co., 2010
- The Missing Heir, Henry Holt and Co., 2011
References
edit- ^ "Anna of Byzantium". Publishers Weekly. May 3, 1999.
- ^ "The 100-Year-Old Secret". Kirkus. May 20, 2010.
- ^ "Department of French and Italian, Vanderbilt University". Archived from the original on July 31, 2012.
- ^ "The Stepsister's Tale". Publishers Weekly. May 19, 2014.