Steve was born in 1952 in Hickory, North Carolina. His father, who would become a physics professor and astronomer (and recently his co-author on a book about the Solar System), was in the military and, later, working on science degrees at several different universities. We moved often. Steve lived in North Carolina, Panama, Virginia, Kansas, and Colorado. Wherever he lived, he kept a menagerie of lizards, turtles, spiders, and other animals, collected rocks and fossils, and blew things up in his small chemistry lab.Because he moved often, Steve didn't have a large group of friends, and he spent a lot of time with books. His parents read to him until he could read himself, and he became an obsessive reader.His interest in science led me to believe that I'd be a scientist himself. At the last minute, he chose instead to go to art school in North Carolina, where he studied graphic design. After graduation he moved to New York City, where he worked in advertising and design, first in large firms and then with his wife, Robin Page, in their own small graphic design firm. Robin, also an author and illustrator, is his frequent collaborator — they've made sixteen children's books together.Their daughter Page was born in 1986 and our son, Alec, two years later. They began reading to them when they were just a few months old, and Steve became interested in making children's books himself. My wife and I read to our two older children almost every night until hisdaughter was 12 or 13, long after they were reading on their own. It was, in many ways, the best part of the day.In 1994 they moved to from New York City to Boulder, Colorado, where they work in a studio attached to their house, which was built in the 1880s and often functions as if it were still the 19th century.Their youngest son, Jamie, was born in 1998. The questions his children asked over the years have been the inspiration for many of their books.Librarian's Note: There is more than one author with this name in the Goodreads database....
Steve Backshall
Steve Martini
Joss cole, a burned out public defender from la, has opted for a quieter life in washington state.
Steve Backshall
Steve Backshall
Steve Backshall
Steve Sheinkin
Steve Brusatte
The walking with dinosaurs encyclopedia is filled with facts about the dinosaurs from the movie as well as facts about the world the dinosaurs inhabited and theories about their rise and fall.
Emily Jenkins
Steve Jenkins
When it comes to wild animals, everyone knows that there are certain things you just don't do.
Steve Horton
Amala, master assassin of naamaron, has claimed her right as her land's spiritual leader, but she must brave the hidden dangers of sea monster bay to gain audience with the secretive ministry, without whose blessing amala may never fulfill her destiny.
Steve Bruce
Steve Bruce
Steve Holden
Steve Greenfield
Law is now being used as a vehicle for behavioural change across a range of policy areas affecting youth sport and is therefore a prime consideration for those involved in the organisation, administration and delivery of youth sport.
Steve Clark
Steve Newcombe
Emily Jenkins
Steve Erfle
Emily Jenkins
Paul Jenkins
Barrie Jenkins
Steve Sheinkin
Steve Paxton
Steve Howard
From the foundations in global studies series, this text offers students a fresh, comprehensive, multidisciplinary entry point to the broader african region.
Steve Myers
Steve Pantazis
Steve Sheinkin
Steve Pantazis
Steve Antony
Steve Pantazis
Steve Longenecker
Steve Pantazis
Steve Pantazis
Steve Phillips
Steve Jenkins
Steve Haywood
Steve Pereira
Smith, Steve
Steve Pizzolato
Steve Korte
Steve Brezenoff
Steve Bedford
Steve Jenkins
Steve Jenkins
Steve Orlando
Steve Curtin
Steve J. Hotwelsy
Steve Soderquist
Jorge Gonzales-Lara
Ed Cyzewski
Hakan Demirel
Kirstie Devlin MQ
Angie Linas
Perpetual Diary Press
William Boyd
From the award-winning, best-selling author comes a rollicking novel with a dark undertow, set around three unforgettable individuals and a doomed movie set.
Oster, Richard E., Jr.
Skylar L. Hill
Kayla Gabriel
Kelly Gay
Karl Olav Sandnes
Resurrection, first published in 1899, was the last novel written by leo tolstoy.
Henry Louis Gates
Jessa James
Bia Freitas
Eddie Martinez
Andrew J. Hunt
Percy Hall
H. P. Lovecraft
Josephine Ischebeck
Barry Blackstone
C. K. Barrett
What is found in this series, unveils an entirely different side of c.
Joshua Casteel
Letters from abu ghraib, a collection of email messages sent by joshua casteel to his friends and family during his service as a us army interrogator and arabic linguist in the 202nd military intelligence battalion, is the raw and intimate record of a sol.
Sue Magrath
Being a clergyperson can be stressful--mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually, and relationally.
Evelyn L. Parker
#1 international bestselling author, cathy kelly, returns with a heartwarming new novel meet the women of delaney gardens, a bustling suburban village in the outer reaches of dublin.
Sarah Winnemucca
Nakatani Nio
Allan Walker
John Wyndham
Deanna F. Cook
Livre Coloriage
ethnoSource
Starsky & Starsky & Cox
James Riley
Klaus Fittschen
Deseret Book Company
Viktoria's Viktoria's Notebooks
Liane Schneider
Wilbert R. Shenk
Masahiro Irie
Detailed describes the diethelene based photochromic materails..
Antonio D'Amore
Delilah Snell
John W. Hilber
In order to reconcile the discrepancies between ancient and modern cosmology, confessional scholars from every viewpoint on the interpretation of the early chapters of genesis agree that god accommodated language to finite human understanding.
National Resource Center for Asian Languages (NRCAL)
Jenna Berman
In this evidence-based workbook, the reader follows the journey of a child just like them - who experiences all kinds of emotions and thoughts and learns how to take control of them.
Scholastic
Christopher Nicholas
Janneke Adema
Lennart H. Schirr
David Rooney
'guerrilla warfare is a war of the masses, a war of the people' first published in 1961, following the successful cuban revolution, this is che guevara's handbook for guerrilla war.
Shannon MacDonald
Jillian Glenn
Tammy Enz
Matthew Hansen
We've all been through events in which we feel, at least in the moment, that there is no coming back.