
Edmund Lester Pearson
Edmund Lester Pearson (1880β1937) was an American librarian and writer. He was a writer of the "true crime" literary genre. He is best known for his account of the notorious Lizzie Borden murder case.

The librarian at play
A quirky invention reveals hilarious truths about readers and books, turning the ordinary world of libraries upside down.
By Edmund Lester Pearson

Theodore Roosevelt
Discover the incredible transformation of a sickly boy into a celebrated president who captured the hearts of a nation.
By Edmund Lester Pearson

The Voyage of the Hoppergrass
A group of high-spirited boys, led by a kooky captain, find themselves on a wild sailing journey filled with pirates and surprises.
By Edmund Lester Pearson

The Believing Years
A group of young boys eagerly escape the clutches of school only to run headfirst into a summer filled with adventure and the magic of childhood.
By Edmund Lester Pearson