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Steven Olson

    Steve Olson excels at translating complex scientific subjects into compelling narratives that explore the intricacies of human history, genetics, and natural phenomena. His writing is characterized by a deep commitment to accuracy and a unique ability to make sophisticated topics accessible and engaging for a broad readership. Olson's approach reveals the adventurous and often surprising connections within scientific inquiry, highlighting our shared human experience. Through his meticulously researched works, he invites readers to understand the world through a blend of scientific insight and captivating storytelling.

    Lincoln's Gettysburg Address: A Primary Source Investigation
    The Attack on U.S. Marines in Lebanon on October 23, 1983
    Eruption
    • 2017

      Eruption

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(1842)Add rating

      Survival narrative meets scientific, natural and social history in the riveting story of a volcanic disaster.

      Eruption
    • 2003

      Twelve Important Titles Detailing Some of the Most Horrifying Terrorist Attacks Around the World Terrorism hit home for most Americans on September 11, 2001, but teens may be surprised to learn that acts of terrorism have ravaged the world for years. This dramatic series reports the details of several of modern history's most horrifying terrorist acts, and includes current theories on why individuals or groups resort to terrorism. Each book describes a terrorist act in full detail, and contains information on post-attack investigations and trials and the attack's effect on history. Late in 1983, a truck loaded with tons of dynamite was driven into military barracks where U.S. Marines, who were part of an international peacekeeping force in Beirut, lay sleeping. Olson tells the story of this terrorist attack by laying out in detail the complex history of the Middle East and the conflicts of the people who occupy it. Readers will begin to gain insight into why terrorists resort to such violence, and also why Americans and the United States are often targets for terrorism.

      The Attack on U.S. Marines in Lebanon on October 23, 1983