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Tracey Porter is an American children's book author. She writes novels targeted towards children aged 9 to 12. Her novel Billy Creekmore was named in Oprah.com's Kids' Reading List, compiled by the American Library Association. She is a middle-school teacher at Crossroads School in Santa Monica, California.

Books

  • Treasures in the Dust, 1999, ISBN 0-613-18284-7
  • A Dance of Sisters, 2002, ISBN 0-06-028182-0
  • Billy Creekmore, 2007, ISBN 978-0-06-077570-4
  • Lark, 2011, ISBN 978-0061122873