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At Issue

The At Issue series includes a wide range of opinions on a single controversial subject. Each volume includes primary and secondary sources from many perspectives and a variety of sources, including journals, newspapers, books, websites, government agencies, and others. Useful resource information includes an annotated list of organizations to contact, bibliography, and subject index.

At the Top of Their Game

This collection celebrates the influence of prominent athletes on history and popular culture. Curious readers will explore the unique, dramatic, and inspiring stories of some of the world's greatest athletic superstars. Each book details the life and career of a distinguished athlete, outlining their childhood, their early achievements, their professional setbacks and triumphs, and their ultimate path to stunning success. In addition, these biographies elevate the invaluable contributions these

Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds

Atlantis and Other Lost Worlds recreates lost civilizations based on current scientific discoveries and worldwide, native traditions. It shows how the Atlanteans and their Lemurian predecessors were prodigious seafarers and the first global super-powers thousands of years before the rise of modern nation-states.

Atlas of World History (Curriculum Connections)

Six self-contained volumes of world history make up a library of chronological atlases. Beautifully detailed maps are supplemented by over 3500 cross-referenced dictionary entries on people, places and events.

Attention Deficit: How Technology has Hijacked Our Ability to Concentrate

Smartphones, social media, and the Internet are creating a distraction pandemic. Digital devices steal attention, lower productivity, and increase stress in users. This book focuses on personal stories, academic studies, and current events to illustrate society’s attention deficit while providing advice for those who wish to go on a digital diet.

Au champ d'honneur : regard sur la vie de John McCrae  

Éminent médecin militaire pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, John McCrae a dû travailler sans relâche dans certaines des zones de combat les plus difficiles au chevet des blessés qui affluaient des lignes de front. La bande dessinée Au champ d’honneur retrace sa vie extraordinaire et raconte comment lui et le coquelicot rouge sont devenus des symboles permanents du souvenir.

B is for Buckaroo

L is for lariat or lasso, a loop of rope coiled just so. Swing it wide or swing it low. Hook those horns and yell whoa!" Hold on to your hat and strap on your spurs! Cowpokes and buckaroos of all ages will enjoy this A-Z gallop through the facts, feats, and folks of the cowboy way of life. Even greenhorns are invited to ride this fun-filled range!

Backward Glass

'Help me make it not happen, Kenny. Help me stop him.' When Kenny Maxwell moves into his family's new yet falling apart Victorian home in 1977, he makes a shocking discovery in the carriage house. Buried inside the wall is a baby's mummified body wrapped in old newspaper, along with a handwritten plea for help. Soon after his gruesome finding, a beautiful girl named Luka introduces Kenny to the backward glass, a mirror that allows him to travel in time. Through it, he meets other 'mirror kids' f

Banned Books: The Controversy Over What Students Read

Public and school libraries around the nation are experiencing a rash of efforts to ban books. Behind these efforts are parents and politicians who believe that hundreds of books and topics are not fit for young readers. Though this group is vocal, recent polls show that a majority of Americans oppose book bans. This book examines the types of books that are being challenged or banned-and why-as well as who should decide what America’s young people read.