|
|
|
|  | My Path Leads to Tibet by Sabriye Tenberken Description not available.Chronicles the author's horseback journey through Tibet, during which she sought to bring hope and assistance to hundreds of blind children through the creation of a Tibetan Braille alphabet, cane distributions, and the establishment of a blind school. 30,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Sabriye Tenberken PUBLISHER: Arcade Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | Lost Cities of North & Central America by David H. Childress Rogue adventurer and maverick archaeologist Childress takes the reader on unforgettable journeys in search of lost cities and ancient mysteries. Join him as he crosses deserts, mountains, and jungles in search of legendary cities, vast gold treasure, jungle pyramids, ancient seafarers, living dinosaurs, and solutions to the fantastic mysteries of the past. AUTHOR: David H. Childress PUBLISHER: Adventures Unlimited Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | A Line of Zeros by Karl Sabbagh Do prime numbers occur in some order or purely at random? In 1859, a German mathematician named Bernhard Riemann thought he had the answer; unfortunately he also had no proof. THE RIEMANN HYPOTHESIS spans the following 140 years as mathematicians all over the globe have struggled to prove Riemann right, which would allow them then to predict the placement of prime numbers from here to infinity. AUTHOR: Karl Sabbagh PUBLISHER: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, LLC FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | Scholastic Explains Reading Homework by Scholastic Inc. Staff In an attractive, highly visual format, this guide supports kids as they do reading homework. Young readers and parents can easily uncover the five W's of a newspaper story, the difference between a biography and an autobiography, how to find an author's purpose, and more. Full color. AUTHOR: Scholastic Inc. Staff PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | A Picture Book of George Washington Carver by Dan Brown, David A. Adler An illustrated biography of the African-American scientist and educator. After being born a slave and gaining his freedom after the Civil War, George Washington Carver managed to put himself through school by doing odd jobs. Determined to help improve life for other African Americans, he eventually became a teacher at Tuskegee University and contributed numerous innovations that helped the overall productivity of Southern agriculture. AUTHOR: Dan Brown, David A. Adler PUBLISHER: Holiday House, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
 | You & the Law by Pamela Espeland, Tom Jacobs Description not available.Provides information to help the reader understand laws, recognize responsibilities, and appreciate rights especially in relation to parents, school, job, and personal matters AUTHOR: Pamela Espeland, Tom Jacobs PUBLISHER: Free Spirit Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
|
|
|