Rebecca E. F. Barone

Rebecca E. F. Barone

Rebecca E. F. Barone holds degrees in mechanical engineering and English. Her technical engineering projects have included injury analysis for the National Football League, development of gait biometrics, and engine calibration of hybrid cars. Realizing her love for books in addition to numbers, she now describes the world with words rather than equations. Rebecca enjoys rock climbing, marathon running, and creating amazing (sometimes tasty!) messes with her husband, son, and daughter. She is also the author of Race to the Bottom of the Earth: Surviving Antarctica, which garnered four starred reviews.

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Race to the Bottom of the Earth
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Race to the Bottom of the Earth
  • By: Rebecca E. F. Barone
  • Narrator: Kate Mulligan
  • Length: 5 hours 15 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2021
  • Language: English
  • (160 ratings)
(160 ratings)
Equal parts adventure & STEM, this thrilling middle-grade nonfiction book chronicles two groundbreaking voyages to the South Pole. In 1910, Captain Robert Scott prepared his crew for a trip that no one had ever completed: a journey to the South... Read more
Unbreakable
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Unbreakable
  • By: Rebecca E. F. Barone
  • Narrator: Erin Bennett
  • Length: 5 hours 53 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (41 ratings)
(41 ratings)
The edge-of-your seat true story of the codebreakers, spies, and navy men who cracked the Nazis’ infamous Enigma encryption machine and turned the tide of World War II–perfect for fans of The Imitation Game. As the Germans waged a brutal... Read more

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Extreme Dreams Depend on Teams EXTREME DREAMS really do DEPEND ON TEAMS!Their accomplishments are hailed as amazing “individual” feats: Charles Lindbergh crossing the Atlantic. Thomas Edison creating a thousand patented inventions. Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel. Lance Armstrong winning seven straight Tours de France. Though the vision of each of these people changed the world, all of these so-called individual ... Read Book
The Power of Positive Coaching Positive Coaching Mindset x Positive Coaching Habits = Winning Results and RelationshipsMost coaching books focus on skills and scripts. But without the right mindset, those skills and scripts will not yield the response and results your want from your team. When you have a positive mindset, you are able to see more opportunities for growth and improvement. Coaching is not just about investing in ... Read Book
Socialism Published in 1922 during those dark and dreary years of socialism’s near-complete triumph, Socialism stunned the socialist world. Mises has given us a profoundly important treatise that assaults socialism in all its guises, a work that discusses every major aspect of socialism and leaves no stone unturned. A few of the numerous topics discussed include the success of socialist ideas; life under ... Read Book
We Are Not Such Things Justine van der Leun reopens the murder of a young American woman in South Africa, an iconic case that calls into question our understanding of truth and reconciliation, loyalty, justice, race, and class. The story of Amy Biehl is well known in South Africa. The twenty-six-year-old white American Fulbright scholar was brutally murdered on August 25, 1993, during the final, fiery days of apartheid ... Read Book
The Hard Yards ‘Gus Poyet declared it to be the toughest league in England. Neil Warnock went further, believing it to be the tightest division in Europe. Norwich boss Daniel Farke went further still: “The Championship, without any doubt, is the toughest league in the world.”‘ On the final day of the 2019/20 season, only four clubs in the Championship, England’s second tier of soccer, had nothing to ... Read Book
Be the One From the author of North of Montana (“The writing has the taut, perfect tone of a well-tuned string”–Scott Turow), a spellbinding new thriller about ambition taken to unexpected, and deadly, extremes. Cassidy Sanderson is a scout for the Los Angeles Dodgers–the only female scout in the major leagues. Hard-living and hard-drinking, a gifted athlete herself, she takes pride in successfully ... Read Book
Metropolis “[Metropolis is] a perfect goodbye–and first hello–to its hero…Bernie Gunther has, at last, come home.”—Washington Post New York Times-bestselling author Philip Kerr treats readers to his beloved hero’s origins, exploring Bernie Gunther’s first weeks on Berlin’s Murder Squad. Summer, 1928. Berlin, a city where nothing is verboten. In the night streets, political gangs wander, ... Read Book
The Innocents Abroad In June 1867, Mark Twain set out for Europe and the Holy Land on the paddle steamer Quaker City. His enduring, no-nonsense guide for the first-time traveler also served as an antidote to the insufferably romantic travel books of the period. “Who could read the programme for the excursion without longing to make one of the party?” So Mark Twain acclaims his voyage from New York City to Europe ... Read Book
Wild Embrace Echo of Silence: In a deep-sea station, Tazia Nerif has found her life’s work as an engineer, keeping things running smoothly. But she wants nothing more than to break down the barrier of silence between her and her telekinetic Psy station commander . . . Dorian: A changeling who can never shift lives a life of quiet frustration-until he learns how to let his leopard come out and play. Partners ... Read Book
Dead Men’s Hearts An ancient skeleton tossed in a garbage dump is the first conundrum to rattle Gideon Oliver when he arrives in Egypt. There to appear in a documentary film, he expects an undemanding week of movie star treatment and a luxurious cruise up the Nile with his wife, Julie. But when Gideon discovers a tantalizing secret in the discarded bones-and violence claims a famous Egyptologist’s life-he is ... Read Book
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