Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2002
Publisher
Scholastic
ISBN-10
0439979250
ISBN-13
9780439979252
Description
In a journey through the darker corners of France's past, two skilled authors blend humor and education to present a vivid portrait of historical events often glossed over in traditional texts. Terry Deary and Martin Brown uncover a tapestry of gruesome tales, revolting facts, and bizarre anecdotes that showcase the nation's history in a refreshingly entertaining way. Readers can expect to encounter everything from notorious figures to gruesome battles, making history not just a subject to study but an adventure to be experienced.
Though the narrative is littered with macabre events and quirky details, the authors don't shy away from engaging younger readers. With lively illustrations and captivating stories, they embrace the gritty aspects of the past, reminding readers that history is not just about dates and dry facts but about the people and events that have shaped the world, often through chaos and conflict. This approach to historical storytelling invites curiosity and reflection, ensuring that readers will discover something new and fascinating about France's colorful history.
Though the narrative is littered with macabre events and quirky details, the authors don't shy away from engaging younger readers. With lively illustrations and captivating stories, they embrace the gritty aspects of the past, reminding readers that history is not just about dates and dry facts but about the people and events that have shaped the world, often through chaos and conflict. This approach to historical storytelling invites curiosity and reflection, ensuring that readers will discover something new and fascinating about France's colorful history.
Genres
History