
Eric Walters
19 SeriesEric Walters is a Canadian author renowned for his children's and young adult novels, including the Eric Walters’ Basketball Books, Tiger, and Camp X series. He immerses himself in his subjects, walking 200 kilometers across the Sahara for Just Deserts and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with his son for Between Heaven and Earth. Additionally, Eric founded the Creation of Hope organization, which supports orphans in Kenya.
Eric Walters has co-authored several compelling novels, each with unique themes and co-authors. In "Death by Exposure," co-written with Kevin Spreekmeester, the narrative explores survival in extreme conditions. "Boot Camp," written with Jerome Williams and Johnnie Williams, III, delves into the rigors of military training. "Bifocal," co-authored with Deborah Ellis, addresses racial tensions in a high school setting. "Just Deserts," crafted with Ray Zahab, follows an adventure across desert landscapes. "The Taming," co-written with Teresa Toten, examines the dynamics of power and control, while "When Elephants Fight," written with Adrian Bradbury, highlights the impact of war on children.