Growing up in the shadows of his older brother Kurt, a fellow NASCAR racer and something of a ''bad boy, '' Kyle Busch has had to carve out his own identify and his own racing career. Unlike his more wild and hot-tempered brother, Kyle has preferred to keep his head down, work hard, and pile up wins without making a spectacle of himself
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- 2011
- 2007
Frontline Marines: Fighting in the Marine Combat Arms Units
- 68 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The frontline Marines in the Combat Arms Units are the vanguard of the military division. They are put in the most dangerous positions, but they also have the most exciting jobs. This book brings readers into the lives of these brave individuals who are o
- 2006
Marc Andreessen and Jim Clark: The Founders of Netscape
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on two pivotal figures, this book explores the rise of Netscape and its merger with America Online, highlighting their transformative impact on the Internet and global communication. It delves into the innovators' humble beginnings and their contributions that reshaped online interactions, offering insights into the evolution of digital connectivity.
- 2004
American Women Spies of World War II
- 116 pages
- 5 hours of reading
- 2002
Buck Leonard
- 114 pages
- 4 hours of reading
100+ Page Biographies of Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees with Information That Will Never Go Out of Date Shut out of the major leagues, African American players picked up games wherever they could until the official Negro leagues were started. Featuring information that will never go out of date, these six biographies paint the racial and political landscape of the first half of the last century, while featuring the life stories of some of the Negro leagues'--indeed, all of baseball's--greatest players. Meet Buck Leonard, one of America's greatest baseball players, who missed worldwide fame and glory simply because of his color. Teens who may not be aware that segregation laws in the first half of twentieth-century America prohibited African Americans from participating in major league baseball will learn about the racial and political landscape of America during this time, providing a context for the story of one of the most gracious--and greatest--baseball players who ever lived.