A German field marshal embarks on a bizarre odyssey through time, from Hitler's bunker and Paris in 1945 to San Francisco in the 1980s, experiencing a series of metamorphoses along the way as he becomes caught in a battle between Pallas Athena and Jehovah
Richard Miller Books






A Tempest
- 69 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Césaire’s rich and insightful adaptation of The Tempest draws on contemporary Caribbean society, the African-American experience and African mythology to raise questions about colonialism, racism and their lasting effects.
The Middle Colonies were notable for their religious tolerance and diverse population, making them the most religiously varied among British colonies in North America. Unlike the Puritan New England colonies, these regions allowed individuals to worship freely, contributing to a rich cultural tapestry. The favorable climate also supported various ethnic groups, fostering a unique social and religious landscape that distinguished the Middle Colonies from their counterparts.
Animal Environments Educational Facts Children's Earth Sciences Book
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring the adaptability of various species, the book delves into how most organisms have evolved to thrive in specific biomes, with unique preferences for sunlight and temperature. It highlights mammals as warm-blooded, intelligent creatures covered in fur, capable of omnivorous diets, which enhance their ability to adjust to new environments. The interplay between biological traits and habitat preferences showcases the diverse strategies species employ for survival.
Rainforest Animals Educational Facts Children's Animal Book
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The book explores the fascinating world of rainforest animals, focusing on the unique characteristics of sloths, which hang upside down and primarily consume leaves, seeds, and flowers. It highlights their surprising swimming abilities and contrasts them with various frogs and toads found in the rainforest, some of which possess poisonous traits or prey on small birds and mammals. Additionally, it discusses the vibrant displays used by certain amphibians, showcasing the rich biodiversity of rainforest ecosystems.
Gold
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring the fascinating properties of gold, the book delves into its historical significance, from ancient Roman ruby-colored glass made with gold chloride to the alchemical belief in transforming materials into gold. It highlights gold's unique characteristics, such as its resistance to tarnishing and oxidation, along with its exceptional conductivity, making it a valuable material for modern electronics. The narrative intertwines historical insights with contemporary applications, showcasing gold's enduring allure and utility.
Phosphorus Educational Facts Children's Science Book
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The book explores the properties and applications of red phosphorus, a less toxic variant that is commonly used in pesticides, incendiary shells, and safety matches. It highlights the element's instability and its reaction to oxygen at high temperatures, as well as its notorious reputation as the "Devil's element" due to explosive characteristics. Additionally, the text delves into environmental concerns, particularly how phosphorus contributes to algae blooms and eutrophication, posing significant risks to aquatic ecosystems.
Exploring the effects of gravity, this book delves into its role in celestial mechanics, such as how it governs the orbits of planets and the tides on Earth. It highlights scientific research on gravity's impact on the human body, particularly for astronauts who experience weightlessness in space, leading to muscle loss upon return. Additionally, the book addresses cognitive challenges faced by astronauts, offering insights into the complex relationship between gravity and human health in space exploration.
The narrative explores the challenges faced by South Sudan since its transition to a republic, including a devastating civil war and widespread famine impacting countless families. It highlights the detrimental effects of malnutrition on children's growth and education, emphasizing the long-term consequences for the nation's youth. Additionally, the economy, primarily reliant on oil and iron ore, suffers due to political instability, particularly after the Sudanese government halted production during the conflict, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
Heat Transference Educational Facts Children's Science Book
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The book explores the principles of heat transfer, focusing on conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is highlighted as the second most common method, occurring through molecular collisions in a sealed environment. In contrast, radiation is explained as a process that does not require a medium, exemplified by the Sun's emission of light energy, which heats the Earth. The text delves into the distinct characteristics and mechanisms of these heat transfer methods, providing a comprehensive understanding of thermal dynamics.
Microbes - What Are They And What Are The Facts? - Children's 4th Grade Science Book
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring the vital role of microbes, this book delves into their omnipresence on Earth and their dual nature as both harmful and beneficial organisms. It highlights their significance in human health, emphasizing their impact on digestion, immune function, and cognitive processes. The narrative also traces the relationship between humans and microbes, starting from birth, illustrating how these tiny organisms are integral to our existence and well-being.
Gibraltar What is On This Island?
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Gibraltar offers a pleasant climate year-round, making it a prime tourist destination. Visitors are drawn to its unique blend of British and Spanish cultures, evident in the local language, which combines elements of both. The island's rich history and natural beauty further enhance its appeal, providing a captivating experience for tourists exploring this fascinating locale.
Natural Resources 6th Grade Children's Book Children's Earth Sciences Book
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Water is the most consumed resource, surpassing all others by a significant margin, highlighting its essential role in sustaining life. The text emphasizes the urgent need for conservation and protection of this vital resource. In contrast, the reliance on fossil fuels has resulted in severe environmental issues, including pollution, deforestation, and global warming, underscoring the importance of addressing our energy consumption habits for the sake of the planet's health.
Gettysburg Educational Facts Children's History Book 4th Grade
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
The Battle of Gettysburg marked a crucial turning point in the Civil War, showcasing intense conflict between the Union and Confederate armies over three grueling days. Initially, Confederate forces held the advantage, dominating the first day. However, the Union troops regrouped to defend their positions. Despite being outnumbered again on the second day, they strategically retreated to Culp's Hill and the southern hills, setting the stage for one of history's most brutal confrontations and significant military shifts.
Recycling For Kids
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Engaging children in recycling not only reduces pollution but also fosters creativity and financial awareness. The book highlights practical ways to reuse items, such as transforming plastic bottles for various uses. It emphasizes the importance of recycling in designated bins and offers the option of visiting a processing plant, making the learning experience hands-on and interactive.
Landforms
- 42 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Mountains, characterized by their steep sides and rounded peaks, are the highest landforms on Earth, taking millions of years to form and often capped with ice or snow. In contrast, plains are flat areas found on every continent, encompassing deserts, forests, and beaches. Their flatness makes them ideal for agriculture, and they represent the most common type of terrain globally.