Pre-Chemistry Summer Reading Book For Teens Released

A revolutionary idea that could help high schools improve student performance in chemistry class.

SPRINGFIELD, VA, JUNE 9, 2010: Author Suzanne Lahl, Ph.D. has released a new book, "Chemistry for Everyone" (TuxedoPublishing.com, $14) aimed at presenting high school students with the most difficult concepts of chemistry in a simple, easy to understand format. Students read the book during the summer before they are scheduled to take the class, and get the big-picture view before they get immersed in the details of the formal class. "I wanted to provide teens with what I never had," says Dr. Lahl, "a chance to learn the big-picture chemistry concepts before they were overwhelmed with all the details."

"Chemistry for Everyone" covers all of the trickiest concepts in chemistry, such as the mole, unit conversions, acids and bases, and the basic features of atoms and molecules and how they behave. It is a well thought-out, non-threatening book that also includes review questions teachers can assign to students, as well as homework and test-taking tips. The book's format includes images that bring chemistry alive by using examples from everyday life.

Dr. Lahl has a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Rutgers University and has spent many years working with both college-age and high school students, both as a tutor and a mentor. She is working on a new book of advice for teens, and can be contacted through the website www.tuxedopublishing.com.

ISBN 144952723X
To place orders for the book, contact:
Tuxedo Publishing
URL: www.tuxedopublishing.com
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 703-298-9446
Discounts are available for teaching professionals or non-profit groups through our website.

To arrange a book signing or interview, contact Suzanne Lahl at 703-298-9446 or at [email protected].

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