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Benjamin Franklin

2017
Text and illustrations explore the early life, career, and talents of invetor Benjamin Franklin, most known for his advances in electricity.

Antarctic researchers

2016
An illustrated introduction to a career as an Antarctic researcher, with examples of activities outside the laboratory.

Women in science

antiquity through the nineteenth century : a biographical dictionary with annotated bibliography
1986
Profiles 186 women whose work is representative of the women in science of their time and culture.

Science

2016
Introduces 8 high-interest science careers that inspire extended learning, online research, and critical thinking skills.

Z for Zachariah

1999
Seemingly the only person left alive after the holocaust of a war, a young girl is relieved to see a man arrive into her valley until she realizes that he is a tyrant and she must somehow escape.

Louis Pasteur

Traces the life of Louis Pasteur, from his early childhood and education through his sources of inspiration and challenges faced, early successes, and the work on pasteurization and vaccination for which he is best known. A timeline at the end of the book summarizes key milestones and achievements of Pasteur's life. --Publishers description.

Frankenstein

1999
A monster assembled by a scientist from parts of dead bodies develops a mind of his own as he learns to loathe himself and hate his creator.

The science fair is freaky!

For the first time in years Eerie Elementary is planning a science fair, which may not be a good idea in a school which is alive and out to get the students--but when Sam and his friends find a book of experiments that contains all of Orson Eerie's notes, it may turn out to be the key they need to finally understand the mad scientist.

Forty signs of rain

2005
Legislators are scrambling to solve the increasingly serious problem of global warming, and when Anna discovers a way to solve the problem globally, she tries to get the information out to the public before regulators and other interested parties suppress the evidence.

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