As a kid, I loved reading historical fiction but hated dry history textbooks and most (equally dry) nonfiction. I wish I’d read more books like THE MONA LISA VANISHES and realized at a younger age how engaging, dynamic, and surprising nonfiction can be! 1/4
Comments
* Short chapters, engaging art, lively writing, and cliffhangers that are accessible to readers of MG novels, graphic novels, chapter books, illustrated nonfiction, and beyond 3/4
* Thoughtfully forged connections across seemingly disparate eras, from the Renaissance to 1900s Paris to the present 4/4