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World War II: An Interactive History Adventure

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title World War II: An Interactive History Adventure
Authors and Contributors      By (author) ,Elizabeth Raum
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:112
ISBN/Barcode 9781429634571
ClassificationsDewey:940.53
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Maps; Illustrations, color; Illustrations, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Capstone Press
Imprint Capstone Press
Publication Date 1 January 2009
Publication Country United States

Description

Everything in this book happened to real people. And YOU CHOOSE what side you're on and what you do next. The choices you make could lead you to survival or to death. In the You Choose Books set, only YOU can CHOOSE which path you take through history. What will it be?Get ready for an adventure

Author Biography

Elizabeth Raum has written over two-dozen nonfiction books for young readers, including a biography of Louis Armstrong for Capstone Press. Over the years, she has worked as a middle school and high school English teacher, an elementary school librarian, and a college library director. Elizabeth Raum has written many nonfiction books for children. Two of her Capstone You Choose books, Orphan Trains: An Interactive History Adventure (2011) and Can You Survive Storm Chasing? (2012), are Junior Library Guild selections. Elizabeth lives in Michigan with her husband, Richard.

Reviews

The You Choose series continues to bring immediacy to historical situations by offering three story paths and anywhere between 19 and 24 choose-your-own-adventure endings, thereby illustrating how snap decisions could spell life or death for those living in hard times. The Dust Bowl is a standout, as it offers the intriguing choices of staying in Kansas to farm, leaving for California, or working as a government photographer (perhaps the one imagined to be responsible for many of the included period photos). Although The Wild West gives the option of working as a lawman or gambler, many readers will choose the life of an outlaw - and subsequently read such passages as "You fall off your horse, landing in a pool of your own blood." World War II is the most globe-trotting entry and is surprisingly expansive in its options. It skirts much of the gruesome, and although you can die in a concentration camp, the true horror is only hinted at. Overall, the story paths in this series are nicely varied but short, so repeated attempts are necessary for these to make an educational impact. Thankfully, it's hard not to want to resurrect yourself for further adventures.-- "Booklist"