Deborah Kent
Author · 26 books
Deborah Kent was born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, and grew up in nearby Little Falls. She graduated from Oberlin College and received a master's degree from Smith College School for Social Work. For four years, she was a social worker at University Settlement House on New York's Lower East Side. In 1975, Ms. Kent moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where she wrote her first young-adult novel, Belonging. In San Miguel, Ms. Kent helped to found the Centro de Crecimiento, a school for children with disabilities. Ms. Kent is the author of numerous young-adult novels and nonfiction titles for children. She lives in Chicago with her husband, children's author R. Conrad Stein, and their daughter, Janna.
Series
Books

Benjamin Franklin
1993

James A. Garfield
2003

Ukraine
2015

Warren G. Harding
America's 29th President
2004

Snake Pits, Talking Cures, & Magic Bullets
A History of Mental Illness
2003

The Titanic
1993

Oregon
2008

One Step at a Time
1989

Belonging
1978

Blackwater Creek
2005

Why Me?
1992

Chance of a Lifetime
2005

Why Me? The Courage to Live
2001

The Tragic History of the Japanese-American Internment Camps
2008

Riding the Pony Express
2006

Utah
2000

Washington, D.C.
1990

Ten-Speed Summer
1984

The Only Way Out
1997

What Is Braille?
2012

Hawaii
2008

On the Edge of Revolution
2006

Jody
1980

African-Americans in the Thirteen Colonies
1996

Cindy
A Romance of the Ozarks
1918

Too Soon to Say Good-Bye
1996