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Books with author Bob Berman

  • Earth-Shattering: Violent Supernovas, Galactic Explosions, Biological Mayhem, Nuclear Meltdowns, and Other Hazards to Life in Our Universe

    Bob Berman

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, Feb. 19, 2019)
    A heart-pumping exploration of the biggest explosions in history, from the Big Bang to mysterious activity on Earth and everything in betweenThe overwhelming majority of celestial space is inactive and will remain forever unruffled. Similarly, more than 90 percent of the universe's 70 billion trillion suns had non-attention-getting births and are burning through their nuclear fuel in steady, predictable fashion. But when cosmic violence does unfold, it changes the very fabric of the universe, with mega-explosions and ripple effects that reach the near limits of human comprehension. From colliding galaxies to solar storms, and gamma ray bursts to space-and-time-warping upheavals, these moments are rare yet powerful, often unseen but consequentially felt. Likewise, here on Earth, existence as we know it is fragile, always vulnerable to hazards both natural and manufactured. As we've learned from textbooks and witnessed in Hollywood blockbusters, existential threats such as biological disasters, asteroid impacts, and climate upheavals have the all-too-real power to instantaneously transform our routine-centered lives into total chaos, or much worse. While we might be helpless to stop these catastrophes-whether they originate on our own planet or in the farthest reaches of space-the science behind such cataclysmic forces is as fascinating as their results can be devastating. In Earth-Shattering, astronomy writer Bob Berman guides us through an epic, all-inclusive investigation into these instances of violence both mammoth and microscopic. From the sudden creation of dazzling "new stars" to the furiously explosive birth of our moon, from the uncomfortable truth about ultra-high-energy cosmic rays bombarding us to the incredible ways in which humanity has harnessed cataclysmic energy for its gain, Berman masterfully synthesizes some of our worst fears into an astonishing portrait of the universe that promises to transform the way we look at the world(s) around us. In the spirit of Neil deGrasse Tyson and Carlo Rovelli, what emerges is a rollicking, profound, and even humbling exploration of all the things that can go bump in the night.
  • Earth-Shattering: Violent Supernovas, Galactic Explosions, Biological Mayhem, Nuclear Meltdowns, and Other Hazards to Life in Our Universe

    Bob Berman

    Audio CD (Hachette B and Blackstone Audio, Feb. 19, 2019)
    A heart-pumping exploration of the biggest explosions in history, from the Big Bang to mysterious activity on Earth and everything in betweenThe overwhelming majority of celestial space is inactive and will remain forever unruffled. Similarly, more than 90 percent of the universe's 70 billion trillion suns had non-attention-getting births and are burning through their nuclear fuel in steady, predictable fashion. But when cosmic violence does unfold, it changes the very fabric of the universe, with mega-explosions and ripple effects that reach the near limits of human comprehension. From colliding galaxies to solar storms, and gamma ray bursts to space-and-time-warping upheavals, these moments are rare yet powerful, often unseen but consequentially felt. Likewise, here on Earth, existence as we know it is fragile, always vulnerable to hazards both natural and manufactured. As we've learned from textbooks and witnessed in Hollywood blockbusters, existential threats such as biological disasters, asteroid impacts, and climate upheavals have the all-too-real power to instantaneously transform our routine-centered lives into total chaos, or much worse. While we might be helpless to stop these catastrophes-whether they originate on our own planet or in the farthest reaches of space-the science behind such cataclysmic forces is as fascinating as their results can be devastating. In Earth-Shattering, astronomy writer Bob Berman guides us through an epic, all-inclusive investigation into these instances of violence both mammoth and microscopic. From the sudden creation of dazzling ""new stars"" to the furiously explosive birth of our moon, from the uncomfortable truth about ultra-high-energy cosmic rays bombarding us to the incredible ways in which humanity has harnessed cataclysmic energy for its gain, Berman masterfully synthesizes some of our worst fears into an astonishing portrait of the universe that promises to transform the way we look at the world(s) around us. In the spirit of Neil deGrasse Tyson and Carlo Rovelli, what emerges is a rollicking, profound, and even humbling exploration of all the things that can go bump in the night.
  • The Train Station

    Bob Sherman

    language (, March 17, 2018)
    The Train Station is a story about two teenagers transported back in time to the WW 2 and the London Blitz to uncover a spy ring, find a missing plane and the plane's pilot.
  • The Train Station

    Bob Sherman

    Paperback (North Cove Press, March 6, 2018)
    Caroline and a teenage boy from England named Tommy, meet in a nursing home while visiting their elderly aunts who had become friends while living in London during World War II.Tommy’s aunt, Martha Remington, asks them to bring her to an abandoned train station for a mysterious visit, and later Caroline’s aunt, Emma Radcliff, seeks their help in finding a plane flown by her fiancé that went missing 40 years ago during the Battle of Britain.With the ingenuity of the Marshall family and the logistics of an orienteering club from Sweden, Caroline and Tommy’s search takes them deep into the wooded highlands and then back in time to World War II London where they experience the courage and tenacity of the English citizens during a German air raid, while they work to uncover a spy ring still in operation. Caroline learns that time has no barriers, and that strength to persevere can come from many sources, but none more irrepressible than a sheep-herding border collie named Jake.
  • What Am I Doing in a Step-Family?

    C. Berman

    Hardcover (Lyle Stuart, June 1, 2000)
    Advice for children of divorced or remarried parents on adjusting to life with a stepfamily.
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  • Let's Look at Brown Bears by Berman, Ruth

    Berman

    Paperback (Lerner Classroom, 2009, )
    Let's Look at Brown Bears by Berman, Ruth [Lerner Classroom, 2009] Paperback ...
  • Easy-Peasy Recipes: Snacks and Treats to Make and Eat by Berman, Karen

    Berman

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, 2012, )
    Easy-Peasy Recipes: Snacks and Treats to Make and Eat by Berman, Karen [Runni...
  • Vintage: A Ghost Story

    S. Berman

    Library Binding (Lethe Press, Aug. 16, 2008)
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