Laura Numeroff is an American Children's book author. She is the author behind the popular children's title If you give a mouse a cookie as well as the What the mommie do best series. To date she has had 35 titles published.
Laura Ymayo Tartakoff is a historian and author who has written about topics related to Russian history and Jewish culture. Some of her works include books on Russian intelligentsia and literary figures, as well as studies on the Russian Jewish experience.
Laura G. Sanford has written books related to personal growth, mindfulness, and self-help. Some of her popular titles include "Mindful Being" and "The Mindful Day." Her writings aim to guide readers towards self-awareness and inner peace.
Laura Sarratt is a fictional author and does not exist in reality.
Maria Laura Ferrari has written several books on art and architecture, with a focus on Italian Renaissance and Baroque art. Some of her notable works include "Caravaggio: The Complete Works" and "Tintoretto." Ferrari is a respected art historian and her writing often delves into the cultural and historical context of the art she discusses.
Tony Ross is primarily known as an illustrator of children's books, having illustrated over 800 books. However, he has also written some books himself, with some sources indicating that he has written over 100 books.
THERE ARE MANY BOOKS HE HAS WRITTEN SOME OF THEM ARE STORIES,ESSAYS NOVELS ETC
Laura Lightner has written several books in the romance and thriller genres. Some of her popular titles include "Love in the Shadows" and "Dangerous Liaisons." She is known for her captivating storytelling and strong character development.
Some of the books Brandon Mull has written is the FableHaven series.
Laura's story Pioneer Girl is an adult autobiographical account of her life, with only subtle differences between it and her children's books. Laura's daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, wrote two books that are an adult version of some of the material covered in Laura's children's books-Let the Hurricane Roar (later called Young Pioneers) and Free Land.
Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote eight books, all of which are considered historical fiction. Sometimes they are labeled children's historical fiction, although adults enjoy them, too. They are: Little House in the Big Woods (1932) Farmer Boy (1933) Little House on the Prairie (1935) On The Banks of Plum Creek (1937) By The Shores of Silver Lake (1939) The Long Winter (1940) Little Town on the Prairie (1941) These Happy Golden Years (1943) There are many other books, some drawn from unpublished manuscripts, some written by others. It seems likely that these eight books are all that Laura intended to have published.
Of course they do, read Dr. Laura's books, she has some very good informational books. Her web site is www.drlaura.com
Helen Sewell (and Mildred Boyle for some books) was the first illustrator of the "Little House" books. In 1953, the new editions were published with Garth Williams' illustrations.