My books

Books on Genetic Engineering and Cloning
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Decoding Your Genes
Have fun while gaining an in-depth knowledge of today's genetic technologies.
Genetic Engineering: Progress or Peril?
A layperson's guide to understanding the ethical issues behind the new genetic technologies
My biographies
Thomas Edison: Inventor of the Age of Electricity
Read about the inventive genius who brought us vital contributions to three major industries: electric lighting, motion pictures and the phonograph/music industry.
Bruce Lee (A&E)
The life of the martial arts legend.
For nonfiction fans
Galapagos Islands
The story of the magical islands off the coast of Ecuador.
Destination New York
This book explores the fascinating story of New York's port.
Puerto Rico
Read about the history, geology and geography of this unique Caribbean island.
Young Readers
Plant Life Cycles
Six books for the very young explain how plants grow
Biomes Series
Three books for third graders on rainforests, deciduous forests and tundras
How Many Fish in the Sea? A Book About Oceans
Learn about oceans and the animals and plants that live there
The Taj Mahal
Learn the story behind India's gleaming marble building
Therapy Dogs
Learn about trained dogs who help people with emotional problems
The Palace of Versailles
Learn the history of France's magnificent palace.
Service Dogs
Learn how trained dogs protect people with disabilities
Animals and Their Homes series
A series of 6 books about the fascinating homes that animals build
Animals and Their Babies series
a series of 4 books on the fascinating ways that animals raise their young
Polar Bears
Learn about these COOL animals in the Arctic.

The Palace of Versailles

In this book, children learn the fascinating story of the Palace of Versailles, built by French King Louis XIV. This extravagant building contains vast gardens, ornate halls with shimmering mirrors and 700 rooms with carved wood decorations.

The king hired 36,000 men just to create the small lakes that decorate Versailles. He invited hundreds of people to huge parties where ballet dancers and horse shows entertained, and large platters of food filled the tables.

Children will learn about art, architecture and history in this entertaining, picture-filled book