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Books with author W. Kenneth

  • Exploring Space

    Kenneth W Gatland

    Paperback (MACDONALD EDUC., Sept. 21, 1972)
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  • Life Without Alice

    Jan Kenneth

    Paperback (Lions, )
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  • The Dying of the Light

    Jan Kenneth

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, June 10, 1993)
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  • Spaceflight

    Kenneth W. Gatland

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Sept. 30, 1976)
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  • Time for Kids: Our Earth By Kenneth Walsh

    Kenneth Walsh

    Paperback (Shell Education Pub, Dec. 1, 2011)
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  • Friends forever Workbook

    Kenneth Eze

    eBook (Books on Demand, March 13, 2019)
    Nature has placed certain things the way they are, but together we can work on those things for our benefit. There were two Islands Pingulantes and Eisinsel close to each other but never knew they both existed. On both Islands were living penguins, which faced difficulties due to their environment. The liquid from the rubber tree became the bridge between the two Islands. Finally both Islands got to know each other, living and benefiting from the nature of both Islands. Generations later, as a result of this, we have today black and white coloured penguins. It is our responsibility to utilize all that nature has made available to better our world by building a bridge in every area of life, be it rich or poor, healthy or sick, advantaged or disadvantaged, privileged or unprivileged. We could all learn from the penguins. Let us make this world a better place because we can.
  • TAKEN! The Case Of The Children Who Went Missing

    Kenneth Kee

    eBook (, June 26, 2016)
    This is the third book of children fiction that I have written after 800 books of medical non fiction.I hope that you will like the story.I know that the story of two parents who were able to use their courage and ingenuity to defeat their enemies against all odds and find their children will be interesting to those who wanted a nice and pleasant story.Jason is a fifteen year old boy who is interested in computers, science and a green earth.Jane is his younger sister who shares many interests with her brother.She particularly likes The Story of the Time Travel Watch because it features her hero Uncle John.Alison is their mother who is also another scientist like her husband.She combines the duty of being a mother with her work as a scientist. She has invented a lot of inventions together with her husband.Warren is the father of the children. He is a senior scientist with the Defense Science and Technology Organization.He has about two hundred inventions to his name.Uncle John is a friend of the parents of Jason and Jane.He is the inventor of the Time Travel Watch who was featured in a short story “The Story of The Time Travel Watch” where he invented the watch to bring back his father to the future so that he can save him from a burst cerebral aneurysm.He was also featured in the rescue of “The Missing Parents.”Since that story he has been travelling in time to save many friends from misadventure.He is very close to the family of Warren and Alison.Harry is a scientist who worked with Warren in the Defense Science and Technology Organization. He is the villain in this story and has employed two men to kidnap the children.Fortunately John was able to spoil his plans.Chapter 1The Missing ChildrenWarren was working at his office at the Defense Science and Technology Organization (DSTO) when the telephone rang.It was Alison his wife and fellow scientist.“Warren, it is almost eight in the evening and the children have not returned home.I am getting worried.”Their children are Jason and Jane.Jason is fifteen while Jane is eleven years old.Just 2 years ago, their father was kidnapped by another scientist from the DSTO and they had to ask for Uncle John to help them rescue their father (the story of the Missing Parents).“They are not back yet?” exclaimed Warren “Did you call their school?”“The school teacher said that they have left school in the school bus at 5pm as usual but they are still not home yet.” replied Alison.“That is unusual. Maybe the school bus has broken down or is involved in a big traffic jam.Any way I have almost finished my work. I will go home early and pass through their bus route to see whether there is something wrong with their bus.” said Warren.“They have their smart phones with them. If there was a traffic jam, they would have called by now.” replied Alison.TABLE OF CONTENTChapter 1 The Missing ChildrenChapter 2 John, the Time TravelerChapter 3 SchoolChapter 4 The Deserted HouseChapter 5 HomeEpilogue
  • Rockets and Space Travel

    Kenneth W. Gatland

    Paperback (Macmillan, )
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  • The Dream Squad

    Kenneth W. HASSLER

    Hardcover (Lenox Hill, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Boy Volunteers on the Belgian Front

    Kenneth Ward

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Shining Armour

    Kenneth Wood

    Paperback (Julia Macrae, Jan. 28, 1982)
    Sixteen-year-old Liz and her friends run into conflict with school authorities over the dismissal of a young teacher who uses revolutionary new teaching methods