More true lies : 18 tales for you to judge

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Information & Library Science Library — Juvenile

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J398.2 Shannon c. 2
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Summary

A man is thrown in jail for picking up a rope. A student earns one hundred points on his math and history tests, yet fails both classes. A spider saves a fugitive from a legion of warriors. A farmer buys a cow, a horse, and a donkey, all with a single ear of corn.... Each of the eighteen stories in this book is true, technically. But each is also a lie.

In his second collection of "true lies" from around the world, George Shannon challenges young readers to uncover the whole truth. But be careful: a word with more than one meaning can obscure the facts. And a hidden detail can mean the difference between honesty and a twisted truth that is, in its essence, a lie.

Can you tell the difference?

Can you discover:

"What's the truth,

the whole truth?

And where's the lie?"

Contents

Stolen Rope -- Cookie jar -- School days -- Forever strong -- Secret love -- First touch -- Trouble with trees -- Knife -- New servant -- Sparrows -- Plenty of lies -- Quality guaranteed -- Wood for sale -- Mailing gifts -- Tiny hero -- Right proposal -- Bull's-eye -- One ear.

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