My books

Books on Genetic Engineering and Cloning
Have fun while gaining an in-depth knowledge of today's genetic technologies.
A layperson's guide to understanding the ethical issues behind the new genetic technologies
My biographies
Read about the inventive genius who brought us vital contributions to three major industries: electric lighting, motion pictures and the phonograph/music industry.
The life of the martial arts legend.
For nonfiction fans
The story of the magical islands off the coast of Ecuador.
This book explores the fascinating story of New York's port.
Read about the history, geology and geography of this unique Caribbean island.
Young Readers
Six books for the very young explain how plants grow
Three books for third graders on rainforests, deciduous forests and tundras
Learn about oceans and the animals and plants that live there
Learn the story behind India's gleaming marble building
Learn about trained dogs who help people with emotional problems
Learn the history of France's magnificent palace.
Learn how trained dogs protect people with disabilities
A series of 6 books about the fascinating homes that animals build
a series of 4 books on the fascinating ways that animals raise their young
Learn about these COOL animals in the Arctic.

Galapagos Islands

This book is for young adults, but grownups can also enjoy reading this 88-page volume which is filled with information on the ecology of these fascinating islands.

Once known as the "Enchanted Islands," the Galapagos Islands are home to spectacular sea and land birds, unique reptiles, playful mammals and fascinating marine life that dazzle both tourists and scientists with their diversity and tameness.

Charles Darwin partially based his theory of natural selection on research he conducted in the Galapagos, and he made copious commentaries on the one-of-a-kind animals and plants still found in the islands.

Since Darwin's visit, this once unspoiled natural setting has been threatened by the introduction of both humans, as well as animal predators and invasive plants to the islands.

As a result, most of the islands have been designated as a national park dedicated to conserving the many species of flora and fauna that are now threatened with extinction.

This book was chosen as an Outstanding Science Trade Book by the National Science Teachers Association, as an Honor Book by the Society of School Librarians International, and one of the Best Books of the Year by the Bank Street College of Education.