Sally Macart Walker (born 1956) is an American writer of nonfiction for children. She is best known for writing about scientific subject matter such as Mystery Fish: Secrets of the Coelacanth (2005)[1] or Written in Bone: Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland (2009). Additionally, Walker is known for books written in both Spanish and English (bilingual books) as seen in La Luz/Light (2007) and La Electricidad/Electricity (2007). She is also known as Sally Fleming.[clarification needed]
Walker is a literature consultant and an author of nonfiction juvenile literature. Before becoming an author of children's literature Walker worked for Junction Book Store in DeKalb, IL as a children's book buyer (1988–94). She was also employed with Anderson's Bookshops in Naperville, IL as a children's literature consultant (1988) as well as a children's book specialist (1994). For a short time, Walker was an adjunct instructor for Northern Illinois University (1992–2005).
In 2006, her book Secrets of a Civil War Submarine: Solving the Mysteries of the H.L. Hunley won the Sibert Medal.[2]
Selected Works
Deadly Aim: The Civil War Story of Michigan's Anishinaabe Sharpshooters (Henry Holt) (2019)
Champion (2018)
Sinking the Sultana (2017)
Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh (2015)
Boundaries: How the Mason-Dixon Line Settled a Family Feud and Divided a Nation (Candlewick Press) (2014)
Ghost Walls: The Story of a 17th-Century Colonial Homestead (Carolrhoda Books) (2014)
Freedom Song: The Story of Henry "Box" Brown (HarperCollins) (2012)
Blizzard of Glass: The Halifax Explosion of 1917 (2011)