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Tragic genius, cutting-edge science, and the discovery that changed billions of lives–including your own.
At the dawn of the twentieth century, humanity was facing global disaster: Mass starvation was about to become a reality. A call went out to the world’s scientists to find a solution.
This is the story of the two men who found it: brilliant, self-important Fritz Haber and reclusive, alcoholic Carl Bosch. Together they discovered a way to make bread out of air, built city-s
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Celebrities and spiritual teachers often labor under the same delusion—that their talents extend to writing children’s books. Here, it is Eckhart Tolle’s turn. Tolle, the author of the adult books (and Oprah favorites) The Power of Now (1999) and A New Earth (2005), along with coauthor Friedman, offers a book whose story and message are both muddled. Young Milton runs afoul of a bully (well, his name is Milton) and spends the next day or so worrying about what (more…)

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Celebrities and spiritual teachers often labor under the same delusion—that their talents extend to writing children’s books. Here, it is Eckhart Tolle’s turn. Tolle, the author of the adult books (and Oprah favorites) The Power of Now (1999) and A New Earth (2005), along with coauthor Friedman, offers a book whose story and message are both muddled. Young Milton runs afoul of a bully (well, his name is Milton) and spends the next day or so worrying about what (more…)

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Celebrities and spiritual teachers often labor under the same delusion—that their talents extend to writing children’s books. Here, it is Eckhart Tolle’s turn. Tolle, the author of the adult books (and Oprah favorites) The Power of Now (1999) and A New Earth (2005), along with coauthor Friedman, offers a book whose story and message are both muddled. Young Milton runs afoul of a bully (well, his name is Milton) and spends the next day or so worrying about what (more…)

From Booklist
Celebrities and spiritual teachers often labor under the same delusion—that their talents extend to writing children’s books. Here, it is Eckhart Tolle’s turn. Tolle, the author of the adult books (and Oprah favorites) The Power of Now (1999) and A New Earth (2005), along with coauthor Friedman, offers a book whose story and message are both muddled. Young Milton runs afoul of a bully (well, his name is Milton) and spends the next day or so worrying about what (more…)

From Booklist
Celebrities and spiritual teachers often labor under the same delusion—that their talents extend to writing children’s books. Here, it is Eckhart Tolle’s turn. Tolle, the author of the adult books (and Oprah favorites) The Power of Now (1999) and A New Earth (2005), along with coauthor Friedman, offers a book whose story and message are both muddled. Young Milton runs afoul of a bully (well, his name is Milton) and spends the next day or so worrying about what (more…)

From Booklist
Celebrities and spiritual teachers often labor under the same delusion—that their talents extend to writing children’s books. Here, it is Eckhart Tolle’s turn. Tolle, the author of the adult books (and Oprah favorites) The Power of Now (1999) and A New Earth (2005), along with coauthor Friedman, offers a book whose story and message are both muddled. Young Milton runs afoul of a bully (well, his name is Milton) and spends the next day or so worrying about what (more…)

From Booklist
Celebrities and spiritual teachers often labor under the same delusion—that their talents extend to writing children’s books. Here, it is Eckhart Tolle’s turn. Tolle, the author of the adult books (and Oprah favorites) The Power of Now (1999) and A New Earth (2005), along with coauthor Friedman, offers a book whose story and message are both muddled. Young Milton runs afoul of a bully (well, his name is Milton) and spends the next day or so worrying about what (more…)
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