As Allies thwarted Nazi efforts to build an atomic bomb, Americans rushed to create their own nuclear weapon—unaware that the Soviets were stealing their plans. Epilogue. Source notes. Quotation notes. Index. Black-and-white photographs.
Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World's Most Dangerous Weapon
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ISBN: 9781596434875 JLG Level: HH : History - High School (Grades 10 & up) Publisher: Roaring Brook Page Count: 272 Trim Size: 7 3/8" x 9 1/8" Dewey Classification: 623.4/5119 Accelerated Reader: Level: 6.9, Points: 10 Scholastic Reading Counts: Level: 6.4, Points: 15 Lexile: Level: 920L Awards & Honors: NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K—12: 2013; 2013 YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults,Winner; SLJ Best Children’s Books 2012, Nonfiction; Horn Book Fanfare 2012, Nonfiction; Bulletin Blue Ribbon 2012, Nonfiction; VOYAs Perfect Tens 2102; 2103 Newbery Medal Honor Book; 2013 Robert F. Sibert Medal Winner; 2012 Cybils Award Winner, Nonfiction for Tweens and Teens; ALSC 2013 Notable Children’s Books, Middle Readers Genre: Nonfic For additional book information, you must be a JLG Member.
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