Anna Lee Waldo is an accomplished American author best known for her meticulously researched historical novels. Born in 1925, Waldo developed a passion for history and storytelling that led her to pen the critically acclaimed novel "Sacajawea," which vividly brings to life the journey of the Lewis and Clark expedition through the eyes of the Shoshone woman. Waldo's background in chemistry and library science has infused her work with rich detail and authenticity. Her ability to blend historical facts with vivid narrative has earned her a devoted following. Her works continue to captivate readers interested in history and adventure.