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It is 1942. The Battle of Stalingrad, one of the bloodiest in history, is underway. Three participants -- two fighters and a boy -- are caught in its horrors. Their story is told over seven days of fierce and deadly street-by-street fighting. Vasily is a patriotic Russian soldier determined to rid his country of the hated Nazi invaders -- if he can stay alive long enough. Conrad is a German tank officer, part of the seemingly unstoppable force sweeping eastward over the steppe, expecting a quick victory over Stalin's ill-trained and badly equipped army. Between them is eight-year-old Sergei, whose home is the maze of rubble that used to be the city of Stalingrad. None of them can know that their fates will be intertwined as the cataclysm engulfs them....
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In an age of space exploration and modern technology, it’s easy to forget about the many riches and wonders that exist right under our own feet: the amazing and continuously evolving Earth. And yet we understand little of the very thing we’re trying to protect. In Ghost Mountains and Vanishing Oceans, geologists John Wilson and Dr. Ron Clowes narrate the heady tale of Earth’s coming of age. They explain that the vast jigsaw puzzle of geological plates that drifted together to form today’s continents continue to move, and what that means for the future. They also tell the story of the Lithoprobe, created in the early 1980s to help determine how the northern North American continent has formed over geological time from 4,000 million years ago to the present. Highlighted with informative sidebars and photographs, this lively book helps readers gain a better appreciation of the earth sciences and the terra firma that isn’t so firm after all. ...
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In A.D. 9, the Roman nobleman Publius Varus led three entire legions — 20,000 men — east of the Rhine to subdue a rebellion. The Teutonic forests, and the barbarian warriors they concealed, utterly destroyed the Roman army, leaving only a few desperate, ragged survivors to return to their ordered world of roads, towns, and open fields. Fast-forward to A.D. 79. An old man, Lucius Quintus Claudianus, has been abandoned in a villa outside Herculaneum. As the eruption of Vesuvius builds to its devastating climax, Lucius writes the story of his life — including the strange part he played 70 years earlier when the Roman legions, who considered themselves invincible, were caught and massacred. In Germania John Wilson tells the extraordinary story of the Battle of Teutoburg forest, the forces that preceded it, the vivid cast of characters (including Varus and the ruthless barbarian leader Arminius), and the terrible aftermath that saw the ascension of the barbarians, the decline of the Romans, and seven grim years of war. Wilson brings the wrenching immediacy of war to modern readers in this striking, colorful novel. ...
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From a renowned young adult historical fiction author comes a novel set in 1936, against the tumultuous backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. As the conflict breaks out, Ted and his family are beginning their ill-fated vacation to Europe. Despite their excitement to be abroad, the dangers and intrigues pull them into the raging inferno that is ransacking the Spanish countryside. Ted befriends young Dolores, and together they must navigate one of the greatest dangers of their lives. ...
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