More True Lies: 18 Tales for You to Judge
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 collec
...moreHardcover, 64 pages
Published
May 1st 2001
by Greenwillow Books
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Eh. I wanted to give this two stars but added an extra on because if I were 8 or 9 I may have been more into it. It was clever. It could however turn your child into a good liar...
"...a word with more than one meaning can obscure the facts. And hidden detail can mean the difference between honesty and a twisted truth that is, in essence, a lie."
"...a word with more than one meaning can obscure the facts. And hidden detail can mean the difference between honesty and a twisted truth that is, in essence, a lie."
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