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Steven Otfinoski

    ALL IN THE FAMILY
    Captain Sully's River Landing: The Hudson Hero of Flight 1549
    The Selma Marches for Civil Rights: We Shall Overcome
    Japanese American Internment: Prisoners in Their Own Land
    Elephant Bill and Bandoola's Daring Escape
    The Great Chicago Fire: All Is Not Lost
    • 2022

      On May 31, 1889, heavy rains and a dam failure sent flood waters sweeping into Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The 50-foot-high wall of water quickly demolished much of the town. Will you and your new husband be able to escape certain doom as you wait for your train to leave the station? Can you climb onto your house's roof for safety before the building completely fills with water? Will you join in the effort to save others who are floating by on the roofs of their houses? With dozens of possible choices, it's up to YOU to find a way to survive one of the deadliest disasters in American history.

      Can You Survive the Johnstown Flood?: An Interactive History Adventure
    • 2020

      Featuring thrilling and perilous escape narratives, this fourth installment of the Great Escapes series promises to captivate readers with heart-pounding stories. Tailored for fans of the I Survived series, it presents a collection of remarkable true tales that highlight human resilience and bravery in the face of danger. Each story offers a unique perspective on survival, making it an exhilarating read for adventure enthusiasts.

      Great Escapes #4: Survival in the Wilderness
    • 2019

      Vivid storytelling immerses readers in the experiences of individuals during one of the most crucial battles of World War II in the Pacific. The narrative captures the emotional and historical significance of the conflict, providing a personal perspective on the struggles and triumphs faced by those involved. Through detailed accounts, the book brings the era to life, highlighting the human stories behind the events that shaped history.

      The Battle of Iwo Jima: Turning the Tide of War in the Pacific
    • 2019

      The book offers a poignant exploration of the experiences of individuals who lived in Japanese internment camps during World War II. Through narrative nonfiction, it delves into their personal stories, highlighting the struggles, resilience, and impact of this historical event on their lives. The accounts provide a deep understanding of the emotional and social challenges faced by those affected, shedding light on a significant yet often overlooked chapter in American history.

      Japanese American Internment: Prisoners in Their Own Land
    • 2019

      Vivid storytelling immerses readers in the extraordinary events of US Airways Flight 1549, highlighting the remarkable emergency river landing often hailed as the most successful ditching in aviation history. Through the experiences of those involved, the narrative captures the tension, bravery, and quick thinking that defined this remarkable moment, offering a gripping perspective on survival and human resilience in the face of crisis.

      Captain Sully's River Landing: The Hudson Hero of Flight 1549
    • 2018

      The Cold War

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the transformation of the United States and the Soviet Union from World War II allies to fierce adversaries, highlighting the ideological clash between U.S. democracy and Soviet communism. It delves into the complexities of this unique conflict, characterized by constant tension and the potential for escalation, offering insights into the political dynamics and historical events that defined this pivotal era.

      The Cold War
    • 2018

      The narrative explores the profound impact of the 1929 stock market crash and the ensuing Great Depression, which left millions unemployed and businesses shuttered. It delves into the struggles faced by individuals trying to survive economically during this tumultuous decade and examines the government's efforts to address the crisis. Through these insights, readers gain a deeper understanding of the societal challenges and responses during one of America's most difficult periods.

      The Great Depression (a Step Into History)
    • 2018

      Authentic dialogue and vivid storytelling immerse readers in the experiences of ten individuals during the crucial Selma to Montgomery marches in March 1965. Led by Martin Luther King Jr., these nonviolent activists confront severe opposition in their fight for voting rights for African-Americans. The narrative unfolds through suspenseful, interconnected stories that capture the diverse perspectives of those who lived through this pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement.

      The Selma Marches for Civil Rights: We Shall Overcome
    • 2018

      This unique book features two distinct works bound back to back, each with its own title page. The inversion of the texts allows readers to experience two narratives in one volume, creating an intriguing reading experience. This format highlights the creativity in presentation and offers a dual perspective, inviting exploration of each story from different angles.

      The Split History of the Battle of Fort Sumter: A Perspectives Flip Book
    • 2018

      This unique book features two distinct works bound back to back, allowing readers to flip the volume for a different narrative experience. Each title is presented on its own title page, emphasizing the individuality of the stories while also showcasing the creative binding technique. This format invites exploration of contrasting themes or styles, making it an intriguing addition for readers who appreciate innovative book design.

      The Split History of the Attack on Pearl Harbor: A Perspectives Flip Book