Ghost in the Wires by Kevin Mitnick with William L. Simon
Little, Brown & Company-- Hardcover
Kevin Mitnick was the most elusive computer break-in artist in history.   He accessed computers and networks at the world's biggest  companies--and  however fast the authorities were, Mitnick was faster,  sprinting  through phone switches, computer systems, and cellular  networks. He  spent years skipping through cyberspace, always three  steps ahead and  labeled unstoppable. But for Kevin, hacking wasn't just  about  technological feats-it was an old fashioned confidence game that   required guile and deception to trick the unwitting out of valuable   information.
Driven by a powerful urge to accomplish the   impossible, Mitnick bypassed security systems and blazed into major   organizations including Motorola, Sun Microsystems, and Pacific Bell.   But as the FBI's net began to tighten, Kevin went on the run, engaging   in an increasingly sophisticated cat and mouse game that led through   false identities, a host of cities, plenty of close shaves, and an   ultimate showdown with the Feds, who would stop at nothing to bring him   down. 
Ghost in the Wires is a thrilling true story of   intrigue, suspense, and unbelievable escape, and a portrait of a   visionary whose creativity, skills, and persistence forced the   authorities to rethink the way they pursued him, inspiring ripples that   brought permanent changes in the way people and companies protect their   most sensitive information.
The Great Penguin Rescue by Dyan deNapoli
Simon & Schuster -- Trade Paperback
ON JUNE 23, 2000, the iron-ore carrier MV Treasure, en  route from Brazil to China, foundered off the coast of Cape Town, South  Africa, spilling 1,300 tons of oil into the ocean and contaminating the  habitat of 75,000 penguins. Realizing thJuneat 41 percent of the  world's population of African penguins could perish, local conservation  officials immediately launched a massive rescue operation, and 12,500  volunteers from around the globe rushed to South Africa in hopes of  saving the imperiled birds.

Serving as a  rehabilitation manager during the initial phase of the three-month  rescue effort, Dyan deNapoli—better known as "the Penguin Lady" for her  extensive work with penguins—and fellow volunteers de-oiled, nursed back  to health, and released into the wild nearly all of the affected birds.  Now, at the tenth anniversary of the disaster, deNapoli recounts this  extraordinary true story of the world's largest and most successful  wildlife rescue. 
When she first entered the  enormous warehouse housing most of the 19,000 oiled penguins, the birds'  total silence told deNapoli all she needed to know about the extent of  their trauma. African penguins are very vocal by nature, prone to  extended fits of raucous, competitive braying during territorial  displays and pair-bonding rituals, but these poor creatures now stood  silently, shoulder to shoulder, in a state of shock. DeNapoli vividly  details the harrowing rescue process and the heartbreaking scenarios she  came up against alongside thousands of volunteers: unforgettable images  of them laboriously scrubbing the oil from every penguin feather and  force-feeding each individually; the excruciatingly painful penguin  bites every volunteer received; and the wrenching decisions about birds  too ill to survive. She draws readers headfirst into the exhausting  physical and emotional experience and brings to life the cast of  remarkable characters—from Big Mike, a compassionate Jiu-Jitsu champion  with a booming voice, who worked every day of the rescue effort; to a  man named Welcome, aka "the Penguin Whisperer," who had the amazing  ability to calm any penguin he held in his arms; to Louis, a  seventeen-year-old medical student who created a new formula for the  highly effective degreaser used by the rescue mission—whose historic and  heroic efforts saved the birds from near extinction. The extraordinary  international collaboration of scientists, zookeepers, animal rescue  groups, and thousands of concerned individuals helped save the African  penguins—recently declared an endangered species—from an all-too-common  man-made disaster.
DeNapoli's heartwarming and riveting story is  not just a portrait of these captivating birds, nor is it merely a  cautionary tale about the environment. It is also an inspirational  chronicle of how following one's passion can lead to unexpected,  rewarding adventures—and illustrates not only how people from around the  world can unite for a greater purpose, but how they can be  extraordinarily successful when doing so. 
The Great Penguin Rescue will inspire readers to believe they 
can make a difference