ABOUT ADAM
Adam Eisenberg grew up on a ranch outside Boulder, Colorado. He spent his childhood riding horses, showing calves at the county fair, playing with dogs, and chasing after dust devils.
Currently, Adam lives in Seattle, Washington. He teaches Museum Law and other classes at the University of Washington, serves as a judge pro tempore for the Tulalip Tribal Court and district courts in Western Washington, and practices the martial art of aikido. Prior to his work in the law, he was a Los Angeles-based entertainment journalist.
Adam is the author of “A Different Shade of Blue: How Women Changed the Face of Police Work.” “Turnabout” is his first middle-grade novel. For more information, visit www.adameisenberg.com.