About Spring Hermann
Spring Hermann was born and raised in Belleville, Illinois, across the Mississippi from St. Louis. While attending her large township high school, she was the winner of several national writing awards and edited the monthly newspaper.She also publishes articles, writes an author interview column "Write Lights" for the New England Reading Association Journal, and does presentations at schools and conferences.
Novels
Taking Chances (1983)
Flip City (1988)
Seeing Lessons: The Story of Abigail Carter and America's First School for Blind People (1998)
Flip City (1988)
Seeing Lessons: The Story of Abigail Carter and America's First School for Blind People (1998)
Non fiction
R.C. Gorman: Navajo Artist (1995)
Geronimo: Apache Freedom Fighter (1997)
Anne Frank: Hope in the Shadows of the Holocaust (2005)
The Struggle for Equality: Women and Monorities in America (2006)
A Student's Guide to Tennessee Williams (2007) (see Tennessee Williams)
Making Their Mark (2009)
The Struggle for Freedom (2009)
A Student's Guide to Eugene O'Neill (2009) (see Eugene O'Neill)
Geronimo: Apache Freedom Fighter (1997)
Anne Frank: Hope in the Shadows of the Holocaust (2005)
The Struggle for Equality: Women and Monorities in America (2006)
A Student's Guide to Tennessee Williams (2007) (see Tennessee Williams)
Making Their Mark (2009)
The Struggle for Freedom (2009)
A Student's Guide to Eugene O'Neill (2009) (see Eugene O'Neill)
Links to other websites
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