About the Service

Whitney Stewart has worked as a researcher and an assistant children's librarian at the Providence Athenaeum in Rhode Island. She graduated from Brown University with a degree in children's literature and linguistics and began publishing children's nonfiction books in 1990. With her geneticist husband, she has written about genomics that is changing modern medicine. She also lectures on direct-to-consumer genetic testing. When not writing or traveling, Whitney teaches mindfulness to children.

 

One of Whitney's passions is solving mysteries. She wrote an award-winning travel series on her search to find her husband's uncle who went missing in World War Two.