Anyone with an interest in archaeology or in liars and braggarts will
be drawn in by this slim biography of the hyper-imaginative Schliemann.
-- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)
From Newbery Medal-winning author Laura Amy Schlitz comes an engaging
illustrated biography of Heinrich Schliemann, a nineteenth-century
archaeologist who most believe did find the ancient city of Troy. This
engrossing tale paints a portrait of contradictions -- a man at once
stingy and lavishly generous, a scholar both shrewd and reckless, a
speaker of twenty-two languages and a man with a funny habit of taking
liberties with the truth. Laura Amy Schlitz and Robert Byrd open a
discussion about how history sometimes comes to be written, and how it
sometimes needs to be changed.
Back matter includes source notes and a bibliography.