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Books with author James M. Volo

  • The Super Bowl Deflate Gate Debate

    Dr. James M. Volo

    language (, Jan. 25, 2015)
    The purpose of this short monograph is to show the reader just how complicated pressure can be. Its genesis is due to the present quandary concerning the deflation of footballs in the National Football League called Deflation Gate. The author’s purpose in presenting this piece of fun is to make the reader sound more expert on Super Bowl Sunday, not to teach a lesson in Physics. Dr, Volo has taught physics for forty-six years.
  • Family Life in Native America

    James M. Volo, Dorothy Volo

    Hardcover (Greenwood, Oct. 30, 2007)
    This volume provides insight into the family life of Native Americans of the northeast quadrant of the North American continent and those living in the adjacent coastal and piedmont regions. These Native Americans were among the most familiar to Euro-colonials for more than two centuries. From the tribes of the northeast woodlands came "great hunters, fishermen, farmers and fighters, as well as the most powerful and sophisticated Indian nation north of Mexico [the Iroquois Confederacy].
  • Shoebag

    M James

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, July 6, 1991)
    A cockroach wakes up one morning and discovers that he has turned into a boy. Shoebag likes his life as a cockroach. Like the others in his "tribe", he was named for the place of his birth - in his case, a white summer sandal. He enjoys living in a Boston apartment building with his parents, Drainboard and Under The Toaster, although they've lost countless relatives to jumping spiders, water bugs, beetles, and the deadly fumes of the dreaded exterminator. So when Shoebag discovers that he's been transformed into a person, he's horrified. But the worst is yet to come. Shoebag is adopted by the Biddle family and renamed Stu Bagg. Mr. Biddle enrolls him in Beacon Hill Elementary School, and every night for one hour before bedtime, he watches television with Eunice "Pretty Soft" Biddle, his new seven-year-old sister, who loves the color pink and is the star of toilet paper commercials. At school, Shoebag tries to fit in as a human, while back home he tries to protect his insect family from spiders, cats, and the Zapman. Then Shoebag discovers a secret formula that could change him back into a roach. All he has to do is choose.