Exploring the intersection of science and crime-fighting, this book reveals how researchers are developing innovative technology to render objects invisible. It delves into the real-world applications of these advancements, showcasing the potential impact on crime prevention and law enforcement. Through engaging explanations, readers will discover the fascinating methods scientists employ to manipulate visibility, transforming our understanding of what it means to combat crime in the modern world.
Christina Hill Books






Thirst Trapp Wedding
- 394 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Returning to Thirst Trapp Farms in Big Timber, Montana, Tilly steps into the role of maid of honor for her best friend's wedding. Known affectionately as her best friend's human diary, Tilly navigates the complexities of friendship and love amidst the wedding festivities. As she supports her friend, she also confronts her own feelings and the challenges of rekindling connections in a familiar yet evolving environment.
Georgia: Money and Me
- 34 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Focusing on state studies, this informational text enhances social studies literacy through engaging content. It incorporates dynamic primary source documents, providing readers with a deeper understanding of Georgia's historical and economic context. The book is designed to be accessible and informative, making it an excellent resource for students interested in exploring the state's unique characteristics.
Sue Bird
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The biography explores the life and career of Sue Bird, a four-time WNBA champion and basketball icon with the Seattle Storm. Beyond her athletic achievements, Bird is recognized for her advocacy in social justice and her role as a community leader. The narrative highlights her impact both on and off the court, showcasing her dedication to sports and her commitment to social issues.
Focusing on the Pittsburgh Steelers' storied legacy, this book explores the team's remarkable history and its six Super Bowl victories, which are tied for the most in NFL history. It highlights the legendary players who have contributed to the team's success and delves into their strategies and aspirations for future championships, offering fans an insightful look at what makes the Steelers a powerhouse in football.
The book explores the transformative impact Tom Brady had on the New England Patriots, detailing their journey from having no Super Bowl victories to securing six championships during his tenure. It delves into the team's history, highlighting key moments and figures, while also examining the challenges and potential of the franchise in a post-Brady era.
Highlighting Aaron Donald's exceptional physical attributes, this book explores his journey to becoming one of football's toughest defensive linemen. It delves into his training regimen and the dedication required to maintain his strength and speed as a key player for the Los Angeles Rams. Readers will gain insights into his career and the factors that contribute to his success on the field.
Explore the journeys of early explorers as they sought new routes to the New World in this primary source reader. Engaging students with firsthand accounts, it highlights the challenges and discoveries of colonization. This resource not only provides historical context but also encourages critical thinking about exploration and its impact on indigenous cultures. Ideal for enhancing classroom discussions, it offers a unique glimpse into the motivations and experiences of those who raced to claim new territories.
Focusing on the rich history of the San Francisco 49ers, the book delves into the legendary careers of icons such as Jerry Rice and Joe Montana, alongside current stars like George Kittle and Trey Lance. It offers an in-depth exploration of the team's evolution, highlighting significant moments and players that have shaped its legacy in the NFL, while also looking ahead to its future prospects.
Juan Soto
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Focusing on the inspiring journey of Juan Soto, this book chronicles the life of the young outfielder who played a pivotal role in the Washington Nationals' 2019 World Series victory. It explores his early years in the Dominican Republic, his rise in professional baseball, and his impact on the team and fans in Washington, D.C. The narrative also speculates on Soto's promising future as a superstar in the sport.