Born: 01-01-2000
Jacqueline Kelly is a New Zealand-born American author, best known for her award-winning debut novel, "The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate." With a background in both medicine and law, Kelly turned to writing to explore her creative passions. Her works often blend historical settings with rich character development, captivating readers of all ages. Residing in Texas, her storytelling reflects a deep appreciation for nature and history.
The world is full of wonders.
Science is a way of thinking, much more than it is a body of knowledge.
I'm never going to learn everything there is to know about anything, especially people.
I think I'll learn a lot from you. And I think you'll learn a lot from me.
One can never have too many books.
I'm not afraid of hard work. I like it, in fact.
Sometimes it's more important to be human than to have good manners.
I reckon I can spend my own money any way I like.
You can't keep a wild creature in a cage. It's against nature.
The best scientists are the ones who never lose their sense of wonder.
Sometimes it's good to let things go.
Nature always finds a way to survive.