McClafferty was born, raised, and still lives in Arkansas. She grew up on her parent’s rice and soybean farm in the tiny Lonoke County community of Tomberlin. About attending England Elementary School she says, “We didn’t even have a library; instead, a shelf filled with books stretched across the side of the room beneath the windows.” She has three children, Ryan, Brittney, and Corey McClafferty. In 1988, her son Corey, at the age of fourteen months, fell from the backyard swing and died from a head injury. This tragedy led to her first book, Forgiving God. Since then, she has researched and written four non-fiction books for young readers.
Career
Before becoming a writer, McClafferty worked as a Registered Radiologic Technologist. McClafferty coined the phrase Biography Plus to describe her books, which means her heavily researched biographies also include information that deepens the reader’s understanding of the topic. For example in her latest book, The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon, biography material about Washington is enhanced by a recent investigation at Mount Vernon to determine what George Washington really looked like at three pivotal moments in his life. In addition to being the author of literary nonfiction books, Carla Killough McClafferty is also an experienced public speaker for audiences of all ages at a various local, national and international venues. She served as Regional Advisor for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Arkansas branch for three years.
''Forgiving God''
About her struggle with faith following the death of her son. Awards and recommendations:
Doubleday Crossings Book Club Selection
''The Head Bone’s Connected to the Neck Bone: The Weird, Wacky and Wonderful X-ray''
A history of the x-ray from Wilhelm Roentgen to the present day. Awards and recommendations:
National Science Teachers Association / Children's Book Council, Outstanding Science Trade Book
Society of School Librarians International, Honor Book
Junior Library Guild Selection
Society of Children’s Writers and Illustrators, Work-in-Progress Grant winner
''Something Out of Nothing: Marie Curie and Radium''
The life of Marie Curie and the story of the use and misuse of radium.. See Author interview at http://cynthialeitichsmith.blogspot.com/2008/04/author-interview-carla-killough.html Awards and recommendations:
International Reading Association, Children's Book Award Winner, intermediate nonfiction
National Council of Teachers of English, Orbis Pictus Honor Book
American Library Association, Best Books for Young Adult List
American Library Association, Amelia Bloomer Project List
National Science Teachers Association, Outstanding Science Trade Book
''In Defiance of Hitler: The Secret Mission of Varian Fry''
The story of American journalist Varian Fry who helped many refugees flee from France during World War II.. Also available as an audio book. Awards and recommendations:
National Council Teachers of English, Orbis Pictus Recommended book
Cooperative Children's Book Council, Choices List
Society of School Librarians International, Honor Book
Moonbeam Children's Book Award silver medal winner
Society of School Librarians 2011 Honor Book
BCCB Guide Book to Gift Books.
''Tech Titans''
COMPUTER GEEKS WHO CHANGED THE WORLD! This book contains the biographies of six men who have changed the way we work, play and socialize by making computers part of our daily lives..