About the Author
James Lincolon Collier is the critically acclaimed and
award-winning author of numerous books, including the Newbery Honor
and National Book Award nominee My Brother Sam Is Dead, written
with his brother, Christopher Collier. Together the brothers
coauthored many historical fiction novels for young readers,
including The Bloody Country, The Winter Hero, Jump Ship to
Freedom, War Comes to Willy Freeman, and With Every Drop of Blood,
and they also cowrote dozens of nonfiction books. James is the
father of two grown children and the grandfather of four. He and
his wife live in New York City and have a country home in Pawling,
New York.
This award-winning author graduated from Clark University and
earned a Ph.D. at Columbia University in History. Born in 1930 in
New York City, Collier is an active member in many organizations
such as the Connecticut Historical Commission and the State Museum
Advisory Board. His honors include the Kidger Prize for Teaching,
the Jane Addams Peace Prize, and the Newbery Honor. He previously
worked as a junior high school teacher. Collier enjoys writing for
children because he wants to show them that history is both
interesting and important. His specialty is in the Revolutionary
Era and New England. Christopher Collier lives with his wife in
Orange, Connecticut and is the father of three. He is currently
Professor Emeritus of American History at the University of
Connecticut.