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Books published by publisher Olive Tree Press

  • Looking at Estonia

    By (author) Ene Hiiepuu By (author) Piret Hiisjarv

    Hardcover (Oliver Press, Aug. 16, 2006)
    Presents information on the history, topography, culture, cuisine, transportation, climate, econony, and environment of Estonia.
  • How It Happens at the Fireworks Factory by Megan Rocker

    Megan Rocker

    Library Binding (Oliver Press, Jan. 1, 1856)
    None
  • How It Happens at the Cereal Company by Megan Rocker

    Megan Rocker

    Library Binding (Oliver Press, Jan. 1, 1852)
    None
  • Rebecca Newton and the War of the Gods

    Mario Routi

    (Oak Tree Press, Jan. 26, 2016)
    The Forces of Evil are poised to invade not only the Land of the White Sun, but also the Elysian Fields, home of the Gods - and now they have the power to throw human civilisation back into the Dark Ages. Princess Rebecca and her family face monumental battles in their attempts to defeat the massed forces of Evil, and the only way she can save mankind is by revealing herself to them. Her daughter, the young Oracle Leylah, is in love with Prince Alexander, grandson of Hercules, but soon things are going very wrong between them. The fate of the entire universe rests on the confused Leylah's shoulders as she travels to planet Earth to learn to control her powers. While the forces of Evil prepare to invade from Tartarus, Zeus gathers the Gods and ancient Heroes to defend the Sacred Flame. Reeling from their last battle in the Land of the White Sun, King Turgoth, Princess Rebecca and the Orizons are still repairing the damage to the Fortress of Utopia when they discover they are going to have to enter an even greater struggle against the forces of Evil. Good must prevail this time, or it will be the end of everything. What could be more terrifying than the Clash of the Titans? The War of the Gods! It's the final countdown... A romantic, mythical fantasy of epic battles, adventure and the ultimate collision between Good and Evil. It all ends here!
  • Examining Biofuels

    Chase Robertson

    (Oliver Press, Feb. 15, 2020)
    This new series takes young readers through the exciting and often controversial world of energy. Covering different sources of energy, the eight volumes feature fictional student narrators interviewing experts who discuss the pros and cons of each and the science behind them.Combining fact and balance, Examining Energy provides students with clear picture of a topic on which daily headlines and news stories too often flash more heat than lights.
  • How It Happens at the Fireworks Factory

    Megan Rocker

    Hardcover (Oliver Press, June 30, 2004)
    None
  • Examining Airplane Crashes

    Andrew Hatch

    (Oliver Press, Feb. 15, 2020)
    Did you know that passenger airline crashes are rare? There are many different forces that can factor into airplane crashes, including design, weather, and pilot error. American Airlines Flight 191 crashed just minutes after takeoff in 1979. It was later determined that improper maintenance was to blame for the crash, which killed 271 people. In this book, you'll examine airplane crashes and explore what they are, how they happen, and what is being done to prevent them in the future.
  • At the Ice Cream Factory

    Shawndra Shofner

    (Oliver Press, Feb. 15, 2020)
    Readers learn how delicious ice cream is produced on a mass scale. The raw mix of cream and sugar is precisely combined with inclusions - chocolate bits, strawberry chunks or walnut pieces - to create your favorite variety.
  • Examining Natural Gas

    Sandra Bright

    (Oliver Press, Feb. 15, 2020)
    This new series takes young readers through the exciting and often controversial world of energy. Covering different sources of energy, the eight volumes feature fictional student narrators interviewing experts who discuss the pros and cons of each and the science behind them.Combining fact and balance, Examining Energy provides students with clear picture of a topic on which daily headlines and news stories too often flash more heat than lights.
  • At the Truck Plant

    Jenna Anderson

    (Oliver Press, Feb. 15, 2020)
    Come along on a visit to the auto plant to watch a pickup truck take shape, piece by piece. This book takes readers along the assembly line for an up-close look at how people and machinery build the vehicles that many people rely on for transportation every day.
  • Examining Geothermal Energy

    Jordan Boyle

    (Oliver Press, Feb. 15, 2020)
    This new series takes young readers through the exciting and often controversial world of energy. Covering different sources of energy, the eight volumes feature fictional student narrators interviewing experts who discuss the pros and cons of each and the science behind them.Combining fact and balance, Examining Energy provides students with clear picture of a topic on which daily headlines and news stories too often flash more heat than lights.