Barbara A. Lewis is a national award-winning author and educator who teaches kids how to think and solve real problems. Her students at Jackson Elementary School in Salt Lake City, Utah, initiated the cleanup of hazardous waste, improved sidewalks, planted thousands of trees, and fought crime. They instigated and pushed through several state laws and an amendment to a national law, garnering ten national awards. They have also been recognized in the Congressional Record three times.
Barbara has been featured in/on many national newspapers, magazines, and news programs, including
Newsweek, the
Wall Street Journal,
Family Circle,
CBS This Morning,
CBS World News, and CNN. She has received many awards for teaching and writing, including Professional Best Leadership Award (
Learning Magazine), Distinguished Alumnus Award (University of Utah), the Annemarie Roeper Global Awareness Award (NAGC). She is the author of
What Do You Stand For? For Kids,
What Do You Stand For? For Teens,
The Kid's Guide to Service Projects,
The Teen Guide to Global Action, and
Social Emotional Stories. Her books for Free Spirit Publishing have garnered many honors, including being on the VOYA Nonfiction Honor List and being selected for the YALSA's Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults.
Barbara has lived in Indiana, New Jersey, Switzerland, Belgium, Utah, and Poland. She and her husband, Lawrence, currently reside in Park City, Utah. They have four wonderful children and ten perfect grandchildren. They live in a forest among shy deer, bold moose, scolding squirrels, and feathered friends.