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The Real Story Behind the Founding Fathers

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The Founding Fathers are essential to the American narrative. Unfortunately, popular histories have a tendency to gloss over unpleasant truths and harmonize the discordant voices of the past. This book looks beyond powdered wigs and polished portraits to find the human founders of the United States. Multiple and minority perspectives are taken into account, and well-worn stories of the founding era are revisited, from the complex issues of slavery and religion to the myth of George Washington's wooden teeth. Thoughtful text and fun sidebars illuminate primary sources and invite readers to think critically about these familiar figures in American history.

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    • Booklist

      November 15, 2019
      Grades 4-6 The enticing premise of The Real Story: Debunking History series (6 titles) is that what you know about the past may well be wrong. Focusing on different eras, events, people, and places, each book explores a series of topics. The attractive layout features text on every left-hand page, facing a vintage illustration or two, reproduced in color. Founding Fathers contrasts the fictional tale of Washington ( I cannot tell a lie ) with his actions as a wily general deceiving the British. The texts are quite readable, but offer little evidence supporting the writers' views. In a series called The Real Story, it's ironic that the books do not provide sources notes, credentials for the writers, or any mention of review by subject experts. Still, the books have some value in showing that history is constantly being rewritten as new information turns up and old views are reevaluated.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2019

      Gr 4-7-Using a conversational, skeptical tone, authors challenge readers to rethink the veracity of U.S. history. Within a chronological framework, each author presents and dispels information that readers may have heard or read (e.g., the reaction of the Indigenous populations to explorers and colonists). Titles are organized well, and the images selected support the texts. The words Native and Indigenous are not capitalized consistently. Ironically, no source notes, citations, or recommended reading is provided in any title, despite quotes, statistics, and other facts being presented. Authors inconsistently provide dates for quoted items. A link to Rosen's site that has resources is listed for readers to access. VERDICT In a series so focused, the authors missed the mark by neglecting to cite sources in the text or in a bibliography.

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:6.3
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:5

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