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Mary E. Lyons
1947
24 works on record
Biography
Mary E. Lyons is a former reading specialist and school librarian with twenty-three years of experience at all grade levels. She began sharing the lost stories of women and African Americans with young people in 1980. Now a full-time writer, her books are a way to continue what she began as a teacher. Her latest interests are Irish-American history and ancient history.
−*about the author,* [The Lyon's Den](https://lyonsdenbooks.com/aboutmel.htm).
In addition to her works for younger readers, she has also written several adult nonfiction books about the history of the Blue Ridge Railroad in Virginia.
Works

Sorrow's Kitchen
2001

The Poison Place
1999

Raw Head, Bloody Bones
1999

Talking with Tebé
1998

Stitching Stars

Dear Ellen Bee

Letters from a Slave Girl

Keeping Secrets

Starting home

Letters From A Slave Boy

Feed the Children First

Catching the fire

Deep blues

Roy makes a car

The ancient American world
The butter tree
The butter tree

Knockabeg

Master of Mahogany

Painting Dreams
Student Study Guide to the Ancient American World
Student Study Guide to the Ancient American World

Teaching Guide to the Ancient American World

Slave Labor on Virginia's Blue Ridge Railroad

The Blue Ridge Tunnel
Virginia Blue Ridge Railroad
Virginia Blue Ridge Railroad