Fern Schumer Chapman is a critically acclaimed Chicago-based writer known for her award-winning books.
Her work often explores themes of family relationships and historical events.
Chapman's memoir "Motherland" received notable recognition and is popular among book clubs.
She has also written picture books and works for middle and high school classrooms.
Chapman was named "Illinois Author of the Year" in 2004 by the Illinois Association of Teachers of English.
Her books have been featured on Oprah Winfrey's shows, and several have been selected by the Junior Library Guild.
In addition to her books, Chapman writes a blog about sibling estrangement for Psychology Today.
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