Paperback
(Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2007)
Describes conditions in the Arctic and Antarctic, how people can live in polar regions, the lives of the traditional peoples of the Far North, and the effects of the modern world on the Poles.
Hundreds of tiny turtles struggle across a beach toward the water. Ther ocean envionment is making sea turtles animals on the edge of change. Discover how scientists are trying to answer the questions behind sea turtles’ race to sea.
Paperback
(Focus on the Family (Tyndale), Sept. 1, 2000)
My Truth, Your Truth, Whose Truth? tackles the tough subject of making right moral choices. In the context of a simulated internet chat room, author Randy Petersen leads teens in a dialogue about real-life situations and issues, and helps them come to conclusions about what is right and what is wrong. Readers will be challenged to critically analyze their beliefs about truth―and come to conclusions that absolute truth is found only in Christ.
Library Binding
(Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2007)
Describes mountain conditions, how people can live in the mountains, the lives of traditional mountain peoples, and the effects of the modern world on mountainous areas.
With missing body parts, extra legs, and eyes growing inside mouths, something unusual is happening to frogs. As their environment changes, frogs have become animals on the edge. Discover how scientists are trying to answer the questions behind deformed frogs.
Forced into smaller and smaller areas, the giant panda is losing its habitat. As their habitat decreases, pandas are pushed to the edge of change. Discover how scientists are trying to answer the questions behind giant pandas in a shrinking forest.