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History's Most Epic Fibs

Discover the truth behind the world’s biggest historical whoppers

Athena Kugblenu author Nicole Miles illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hachette Children's Group

Published:12th Sep '24

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Separate the FACTS from the historical fake news, and uncover some of history's most EPIC FIBS.

History is full of brave knights, fearsome queens, legendary explorers and epic stories passed down through the ages. But how much of what we THINK we know about history is true? And how much is just an EPIC FIB? Athena Kugblenu - comedian, podcaster and writer on CBBC's Horrible Histories - discovers the truth that lies behind the tall tales.

From harmless porkies that were just a bit of fun, to terrible untruths with HUGE consequences, it's time to separate fact from fiction. Whether it's revealing that Vikings never wore horned helmets and that famous Egyptian queen Cleopatra wasn't actually, erm, Egyptian, to telling the truth about who really 'discovered' America and Australia, or how much we really know about what people looked like in the past.

With dynamic illustrations included throughout, History's Most Epic Fibs separates the truth from the historical whoppers and shows that when it comes to history, things aren't always what they seem . . .

History's Most Epic Fibs explores the white lies and outright whoppers that have shaped historical narratives, challenging what we think we know. Athena Kugblenu, known for her work on Horrible Histories, uncovers the truth behind legendary figures and events, from the real story of Cleopatra to misconceptions about Vikings and the "discovery" of new lands. With engaging illustrations, this book encourages young readers to question historical accounts and separate fact from fiction. It's a good book to read in a world of fake news and political demagogues. -- Tom Tolkein * School Reading List *

ISBN: 9781526366795

Dimensions: 230mm x 152mm x 22mm

Weight: 300g

240 pages