Jabari Asim
"The founder of the Tuskegee Institute is portrayed as a boy and young man who never gives up on his dream of an education. Going from illiterate slave to child worker to student, a near-penniless Washington walks an incredible 500 miles to attend school.... (read more)
Bobbie Kalman
Introduces the forest habitats that exist around the world and the various animals that live in them, including bears, chipmunks, and woodpeckers.... (read more)
Anita Ganeri
Discover how an egg grows into a spider. This title explains animal growth in a clear and organized manner. Readers will love watching the transformations take place.... (read more)
Autumn Libal
Examines dissociative disorders, their symptoms and manifestations, how they can be controlled and treated, and what it is like to live with a dissociative disorder.... (read more)
William Shakespeare
Witches, murder, ghosts, and madness one of Shakespeares finest tragedies is also a perfect fit for the graphic novel format. This compelling adaptation depicts every blood-curdling scene in easy-to-follow illustrations, accompanied by... (read more)
Helene Boudreau
This volume explores the fascinating world of forensic science. Meet the crime scene investigation officers at work and help look for clues, such as fingerprints and fibers. See how the medical examiner uses scientific techniques to unearth the facts... (read more)
Noel Merino (edt)
Each anthology is composed of a wide spectrum of primary sources written by many of the foremost authorities in their respective fields. This unique approach provides students with a concise view of divergent opinions on each topic. Extensive book and... (read more)
Katherine Scholes
Explains, in simple terms, the concept of peace, why conflicts occur, how they can be resolved in positive ways, and how to protect peace.... (read more)