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David Cole

    With a background rooted in technical fields like mathematics, mechanical engineering, and computer science, this author brings a unique analytical perspective to their writing. Their experience ranges from designing complex systems to teaching at the college level, imbuing their narratives with a distinct precision and depth. This blend of technical expertise and a lifelong passion for storytelling, evidenced by numerous short story contest wins and produced plays, culminates in their literary work. Their debut novel emerges from a foundation built on technical writing and engaging educational content for young readers.

    Isaac Kool (Cool or Cole) and Catherine Severn: Married Oct. 15, 1764, at Tappan, Rockland (then Part of Orange) Co., N.Y.; Their Descendants Complete
    A Knotty Problem
    An Unusual Pattern
    Enemy Aliens
    Mystic Path of Meditation
    An Encrypted Clue
    • An Encrypted Clue

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The Math Kids embark on an exciting adventure to unravel a decades-old mystery by deciphering a challenging code. As they work together, they face obstacles that test their problem-solving skills and teamwork. The urgency of time adds tension to their quest, making every clue crucial in their race to uncover the truth.

      An Encrypted Clue
    • Mystic Path of Meditation

      Beginning a Christ-Centered Journey

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of Celtic tradition and Christian theology, the author delves into the significance of meditation. The book highlights the spiritual benefits derived from this ancient practice, offering insights into how it can enhance one's faith and connection to the divine. Through a blend of historical context and practical application, readers are guided to understand meditation as a meaningful aspect of spiritual life.

      Mystic Path of Meditation
    • Enemy Aliens

      Double Standards and Constitutional Freedoms in the War on Terrorism

      • 315 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book examines the aftermath of September 11, highlighting the detention of over 1,200 individuals by the U.S. government without charges. Cole, an award-winning author, critiques this approach as a troubling compromise of immigrants' liberties in the name of national security, raising important questions about civil rights and the balance between safety and freedom.

      Enemy Aliens
    • An Unusual Pattern

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
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      In this installment, a group of young math enthusiasts embarks on a new adventure filled with puzzles and challenges that test their problem-solving skills. As they tackle a mysterious math-related dilemma, teamwork and creativity play crucial roles in their journey. The story emphasizes the importance of friendship, perseverance, and the joy of learning, making math engaging and accessible for young readers.

      An Unusual Pattern
    • A Knotty Problem

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In a competitive math environment, friendships are tested as rivalries emerge among a group of gifted young mathematicians. As they face challenges that push their limits, the characters must navigate their personal ambitions and the dynamics of teamwork. The story explores themes of collaboration, rivalry, and the pressures of academic excellence, ultimately highlighting the importance of friendship and understanding in the face of competition.

      A Knotty Problem
    • Ready-to-use forms of prayer for morning, midday, evening, and night, seven days a week, inspired by historic and contemporary Celtic Christian spirituality and earthed in the activities of everyday living.

      Celtic Rhythms of Life
    • An Incorrect Solution

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Fifth grade brings unexpected challenges for the Math Kids as Jordan and Justin face a tough math teacher, Miller the Killer, while being separated from Stephanie and Catherine. Complicating matters, Jordan observes a troubling confrontation between Robbie, the class bully, and his father, raising concerns about Robbie's safety. As personal conflicts overshadow their studies, the group must devise a plan, blending their math skills with friendship, to navigate their issues and ensure everyone's well-being.

      An Incorrect Solution