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2005 Finalist for Young Adult Fiction
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First the Broccoli, Then the Ice Cream
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Revising Genesis
"Revising Genesis" dances with disciplines ranging from literary criticism to the sciences. James Quatro sets out on an interesting and complicated eisegetical quest with "Revising Genesis", an ambitious work that endeavors to show that...
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Russian Roulette
by Annie Peters
This strong, unapologetic heroine brings an exciting twist to the Cold War thriller genre. "Russian Roulette" is E. E. Smith’s third novel in a series set during the Cold War in the 1950s. This series features Alexis Smith, a young...
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Shake Terribly the Earth
Little did we know that Ohio University Press has a series of books on race, ethnicity, and gender in Appalachia. The latest, "Shake Terribly the Earth", is a tightly connected collection of essays from Sarah Beth Childers’s rural,...
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Brilliance
McCarten’s stylish prose propels forward a narrative of one of the most enthralling stories of modern science. “You don’t make money from improving the world, you make it from its destruction,” Edison says to a young inventor....
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Life Force Mars
Bert Tucker’s ambitions are obvious from the first pages of Life Force Mars: Creating a New Home for Mankind, a book that, in the author’s own words, “is not just a real science fictional story—it’s an illustration of how we...
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First the Broccoli, Then the Ice Cream
“Do what you are supposed to do, then you can do what you want to do.” Dr. Tim Riley’s basic principle seems very simple. However, getting children—and adults, for that matter—to abide by this rule can be very difficult, at...