Crazy-but-true stories about history, geography, and human achievement
make this acclaimed nonfiction series perfect for fans of curiosities
and wonders. A fun way for middle graders to explore ways to separate
fact from fiction.
Did you know that a young girl once saved an entire beach community from
a devastating tsunami thanks to something she learned in her
fourth-grade geography lesson? Or that there is a person alive today who
generates her own magnetic field? Or how about the fact that Benjamin
Franklin once challenged the Royal Academy of Brussels to devise a way
to make farts smell good?
Welcome to Two Truths and a Lie: Histories and Mysteries! You know the
game: Every story in this book is strange and astounding, but one out of
every three is an outright lie.
Can you guess which stories are the facts and which are the fakes? It's
not going to be easy. Some false stories are based on truth, and some of
the true stories are just plain unbelievable! Don't be fooled by the
photos that accompany each story--it's going to take all your smarts and
some clever research to root out the alternative facts.
From a train that transported dead people to antique photos of real
fairies to a dog who was elected mayor, the stories in this book will
amaze you! Just don't believe everything you read. . . .