Description
James Lincoln Collier is a journalist, author, and professional musician.
Collier was born to Edmund Collier and Katherine Brown. He came from a family of writers and teachers, including his father and several aunts and uncles. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1950. A journalist with thirty years of experience, Collier worked with his brother, Christopher Collier, to create works of historical fiction designed to be fun and educational for children. Christopher Collier was a history professor and gave James historical information so that he could write the stories. Their historical novel Jump Ship to Freedom has been frequently challenged and removed from libraries because of the use of the word "nigger" by characters in the book.
Collier's notable literary works include My Brother Sam Is Dead, a Newbery Honor book that was also named an American Library Association Notable Children's Book and nominated for a National Book Award in 1975. He also wrote a children's book titled The Empty Mirror, The Teddy Bear Habit, about an insecure boy whose beatnik guitar teacher turns out to be a crook, and Rich and Famous, sequel to The Teddy Bear Habit.
Born
June 27th, 1928 in New York City (Age 96)
Films
Last Changes
2020/03/04
New Address: Available to members only
2020/02/04
Address Removed: Available to members only
2018/09/25
New Address: Available to members only