Faith McNulty
AmericanTrue CrimeNaturePicture Bookb. 1918 — d. 2005
Faith McNulty (born Faith Trumbull Corrigan; November 28, 1918 – April 10, 2005) was an American writer best known for nonfiction about wildlife and animals, children’s books, and the 1980 literary-journalism book The Burning Bed. A longtime contributor to The New Yorker, she wrote for adults and children and was known for her natural-history storytelling and humane portrayal of animals.
Awards
['Boston Globe–Horn Book Award (If You Decide to Go to the Moon — awarded posthumously, 2006)']
Notable Works
['The Burning Bed', 'The Wildlife Stories of Faith McNulty', 'How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World', 'Whales: Their Life in the Sea', 'If You Decide to Go to the Moon']

