Rebecca E. Hirsch is the author of dozens of books about science and discovery for children and teens, including PLANTS CAN'T SIT STILL and BIRDS VS BLADES? OFFSHORE WIND POWER AND THE RACE TO PROTECT SEABIRDS. Her newest book is DE-EXTINCTION: THE SCIENCE OF BRINGING LOST SPECIES BACK TO LIFE, which AAAS/Science Books & Films calls "a fascinating look at a controversial subject." Rebecca holds a Ph.D. in molecular biology and her writing is informed by her background as a scientist. Rebecca lives in central Pennsylvania with her family. Visit her at RebeccaHirsch.com.
Shawn Goodman
Shawn Goodman is a writer and school psychologist. His experiences working in several New York State juvenile detention facilities inspired Something Like Hope. He has been an outspoken advocate for juvenile justice reform, and has written and lectured on issues related to special education, foster care, and literacy. Shawn lives in Ithaca, New York, with his wife and children.
Rebecca E. Hirsch
Rebecca E. Hirsch is the author of dozens of books about science and discovery for children and teens, including PLANTS CAN'T SIT STILL and BIRDS VS BLADES? OFFSHORE WIND POWER AND THE RACE TO PROTECT SEABIRDS. Her newest book is DE-EXTINCTION: THE SCIENCE OF BRINGING LOST SPECIES BACK TO LIFE, which AAAS/Science Books & Films calls "a fascinating look at a controversial subject." Rebecca holds a Ph.D. in molecular biology and her writing is informed by her background as a scientist. Rebecca lives in central Pennsylvania with her family. Visit her at RebeccaHirsch.com.
Shawn Goodman
Shawn Goodman is a writer and school psychologist. His experiences working in several New York State juvenile detention facilities inspired Something Like Hope. He has been an outspoken advocate for juvenile justice reform, and has written and lectured on issues related to special education, foster care, and literacy. Shawn lives in Ithaca, New York, with his wife and children.