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The World's Easiest Astronomy Book
- By Swamy Swarna
- Published 10/13/2009
- Children's Books , Hobbies and Crafts , Non-Fiction
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Swamy Swarna

I am a scientist with interests in Quality, HRD, Communications etc., in the manufacturing sector. I am an author, editor and book reviewer. My interest is in the above areas plus children's books, Science Fiction etc.
View all articles by Swamy SwarnaReview of a good book on Astronomy
Title: The World's Easiest Astronomy Book
Author: Hitoshi Nakagawa
Publisher: One Peace Books
ISBN: 978-0-9785084-4-9
Genre: Non-Fiction / Popular Science / Astronomy / Children
Presentation: Paper Back
The book is an introduction to astrnomy. It certainly lives up to it's title. It is simple to read and holds the reader's interest well. It is a small book and can be read while waiting for a flight or while travelling to the office etc.
You may find it useful when your children or grandchildren (or your students for that matter) come to you with questions about space, solar system, moon and stars etc. Of course it is a good gift for giving to children to read at their own pace.
It is well printed and is strongly recommended to individual homes and schools.
The author is a Japanese Aerospace Development Specialist turned high school teacher.
Author: Hitoshi Nakagawa
Publisher: One Peace Books
ISBN: 978-0-9785084-4-9
Genre: Non-Fiction / Popular Science / Astronomy / Children
Presentation: Paper Back
The book is an introduction to astrnomy. It certainly lives up to it's title. It is simple to read and holds the reader's interest well. It is a small book and can be read while waiting for a flight or while travelling to the office etc.
You may find it useful when your children or grandchildren (or your students for that matter) come to you with questions about space, solar system, moon and stars etc. Of course it is a good gift for giving to children to read at their own pace.
It is well printed and is strongly recommended to individual homes and schools.
The author is a Japanese Aerospace Development Specialist turned high school teacher.