Fran Hodgkins was born in Massachusetts, the youngest of four children. As a child she loved animals and books -- especially books! The neighborhood branch library was one of her favorite haunts, and she spent hours there, reading her way through the children's collection. "I loved to read, and I found out during middle school that I loved to write just as much." With the encouragement of two teachers, she decided to study journalism, although she did not have the drive to be a reporter that many of her classmates had. "Yet in a way, journalism was the perfect choice for me, because I was terribly shy. Having to interview people for class assignments was the motivation I needed -- get over your shyness or fail the class!" Not long after graduation, she got a job working for educational publisher Silver Burdett Ginn. There she learned a great deal about writing for children as she read excellent examples of children's literature that were used in the company's basal reading program. During this time, she published her first article for children, a piece about the Burgess Shale fossils for The Dolphin Log. Since then, Fran has written more than 20 books for young readers. In fall 2014, The Secret Galaxy was published by Tilbury House Publishers; it went on to become a Junior Library Guild selection and part of the Bank Street Best Books for Children list. In summer 2015, Little Loon was published by Down East Books. In fall 2015, Fran's first novel, a middle-grade animal adventure in the spirit of Watership Down and the Warriors series, was published by Brattle Publishing in 2015. Between the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, Fran released three new books: Hex: The Apprentice (the first of a trilogy) Thump Goes the Rabbit (another Let's Read and Find Out Science book) and Do Puffins Ever . . . ? (a companion to Do Seals Ever?...) Fran lives in Maine with her family and far too many pets.
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