One of a series of illustrated story books for young readers.
An award-winning scientist, in this urgent, thought-provoking and meticulously researched book, shows how chemicals in the modern environment are changing--and endangering--human sexuality and fertility on the grandest scale.
Intended to demonstrate that faith and science are compatible, it dates to 1847, when shortly after his election, Pope Pius IX resurrected a former Roman scientific academy once led by Galileo. Today, about eighty scientists from around ...
I'm sorry, Mr. Mitchell. It won't happen again." She sounds very grown up and composed, although I can hear the shake in her voice. And I hear her, clear as day. Her words sting like a rope burn. We are no longer friends.
The Pregnancy Countdown Book counts down the biggest milestones every step of the way, with one page of helpful information for each day of your pregnancy.
These stories project onto the open road not the nirvana of personal freedom, but rather a type of freedom more closely resembling loss of control.
Her multicultural students enjoy all that the apple farm has to offer, from counting the cows and ducks to picking different varieties of apples. The inside cover of this cheerful book is filled with apple facts.
Iris Johansen sets her readers' pulses racing once again in this relentless psychological thriller of a young woman caught in a maze of secrets and stalked by a merciless killer.
Eleven-year-old Franny deals with the challenges of growing up against the backdrop of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. Interspersed with the text are photographs, news items, and advertisements from the early sixties.
Introduces numbers and subtraction as the reader counts construction equipment from ten to one.
Crisanto pointed decisively up the stairs. With brisk nods the kidnappers began to ascend. Baker, who wasn't precisely young anymore, grumbled as he stumbled across his darkened room to the doorway that led to the hallway bath.