Examines the history of law enforcement in New York City, as well as the response of law enforcement agencies to the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
Provides an account of the terrorist attacks against Israeli athletes during the 1972 Olympic games, profiling some of the individuals involved and exploring the political and historical reasons for the acts.
Follows the career of athlete LeBron James, discussing his early skills as a basketball player, the path he took to the National Basketball League, and his success with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and including quotations, photographs, and a time line.
Provides guidance for teenagers dealing with issues relating to jealousy, and describes envy and aggression, and discusses feelings of jealousy related to friendship and dating. Presented in reversible-book format.
A guide to anger for teens, providing information about the causes of anger, how anger is exhibited, how to deal with anger and resolve conflicts, and how to put anger to good use. Includes specific advice for girls and for boys.
Presents information on painkillers covering how they affect the body, their dangers, and alternative choices. Includes fact-boxes, graphs, charts, facts and statistics, and quotes from primary sources.
A biography of children's book author Maurice Sendak, providing information on his childhood, his education, and his accomplishments in children's literature.
Explores the increase in cheating among the nation's youth including pirating music from the Internet, using anabolic steroids to enhance athletic performance, plagiarism, and more and examines their reasons for cheating and ways to counteract it.