Generation Z: A Glimpse of Our Journey
Generation Z: A Glimpse of Our Journey is collection of poems by Joseph Nano and Kenny Delino that captures the spirit, struggles, and resilience of Generation Z. Through themes of identity, ambition, mental health, friendship, and growth, this book offers an intimate look at what it means to come of age in a rapidly changing world.
(Coming soon)

Controversies in Biology and Neuroscience
Controversies in Biology and Neuroscience explores some of the most debated questions in modern science, from the mysteries of the brain to the challenges of advancing biology in an ethical and evidence-based way. Joseph P. Nano examines key controversies, reviews existing research, and proposes innovative experiments aimed at offering potential solutions. Written as part of his undergraduate research journey, each chapter was carefully reviewed and graded by his college science professors, ensuring both academic rigor and accessibility. This book invites students, educators, and curious readers to think critically about unresolved issues in biology and neuroscience while considering creative pathways for future discovery.

Flowers Are People, Too Part II: Reality
Flowers Are People, Too Part II: Reality is written by Joseph Nano, a Syrian-American author, Boston College Endowed Scholar, and recipient of the 2017 Nicholas H. Woods Award at Boston College. Nano learned how to write poetry from his English class at Falmouth High School in Maine. In 2016, he decided to write his first book of poetry to share his experience as a Syrian immigrant with his high school friends. Flowers Are People, Too is a book series, beginning with a poetry book of the same name, released in June 2016.
This book gives insight into Middle Eastern culture and some of the global challenges in today’s world. Nano graduated from Boston College in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in Biology BS and Neuroscience BS. He hopes to continue writing poetry and become a very successful surgeon someday.

Flowers Are People, Too
Flowers Are People, Too is written by Joseph Nano, who is an immigrant from Syria. When Nano started his freshman year in Maine, his English was poor. He learned how to write poems in his English III class, junior year. Then, he decided to share with his friends what he had experienced and seen in his life by writing a poetry book. Nano believes that people should learn and see what’s happening around the world to end the spread of terrorism. In his poems, Nano shares insights into Middle Eastern culture and some of the challenges he has faced since arriving in the United States.
