Nina Brown Baker


Nina Brown Baker was an American author of biographies aimed at children.

Biography

Nina Brown was born in Galena, Kansas on December 31, 1888, to Frank and Belle
Brown. She attended the University of Colorado where she completed a teaching certificate, graduating in 1911. She worked in Galena for a year before moving to Allison, Colorado to run a small school. The experience was uncomfortable; the town was little more than a couple of buildings and Baker was required to chop her own wood and other chores. She needed to ride a horse, an activity she had never learned before. She moved to Kansas City, Missouri where she took business courses and took office jobs. There, she met her future husband, Sidney J. Baker. After marriage, her teaching career was over.
Baker had first submitted a story which was accepted when she was nineteen. She had earned twenty five dollars for a short story to Good Housekeeping. When she was no longer teaching Baker returned to writing and had various pieces published leading to her first mystery book for children in 1931. She wrote several similar mystery stories before moving on, in about 1940, to writing biographies of famous individuals aimed at young people. By the end of her career she had produced over 25 books.

Personal life

Baker married Sidney J. Baker in 1915. The couple had two daughters, Berenice and Nina. They moved around from Omaha to St. Louis and Chicago before settling in Brooklyn Heights in 1938. Baker died at her home on September 1, 1957 in Brooklyn, aged 68.

Selected works

Cyclone in calico : the story of Mary Ann BickerdykeAmerigo VespucciJuarez : hero of MexicoJuan Ponce de LeónHe wouldn't be king : the story of Simón BolívarNickels and dimes : the story of F.W. WoolworthPeter the GreatSir Walter RaleighSun Yat-senHenry HudsonThe story of Christopher ColumbusThe Chinese riddle, a mystery story for girls
  • ''The Secret of Hallam House''