An upside-down book for young readers that provides biographical and career information about professional football running backs Barry Sanders and Emmitt Smith.
Examines the life and career of professional baseball player Sammy Sosa, a record-breaking batter for the Chicago Cubs, and includes photographs, career statistics, and a glossary.
Follows the careers of Owen and Luke Wilson, discussing the choices they have made as writers and actors, how their work has been received, and their relationship off-screen, and including quotations, photographs, and a time line.
on scope and under siege with a sniper team in Iraq
Mills, Dan
2009
Sergeant Dan Mills chronicles his and his platoon's experiences in the six months following their arrival in Iraq. Mills details the many firefights he and his men were forced to endure, as well as the sub-par living conditions that were commonplace throughout the country.
Two separate biographies tell of Mark McGuire, who ended the 1998 baseball season with 70 home runs and of Sammy Sosa, who will always be known as one of the greatest sluggers in baseball.
Presents the life and baseball career of Sammy Sosa, who, along with Mark McGwire, in 1998 broke the long-standing record of most home runs hit in a season.
A biography of the power-hitting baseball player, from his childhood in Georgia through his college days at Auburn University to his professional career with the Chicago White Sox.