Nothing But the Truth

Nothing But the Truth (Tales of Midlandia)

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When Harvest breaks one of Vincent van Wannadogood's statues, some sneaky Inks try to convince Harvest to lie about it. Instead, Harvest comes clean and finds a unique way to make up for his mistake.
Paperback, 32 pages
Published January 31st 2012 by Midlandia Press
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Michael Scotto
Jan 09, 2012 Michael Scotto rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  (Review from the author) Recommends it for: art lovers, preschoolers, early elementary kids
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When I was just beginning this series -- and I can't believe the first concept discussions were a full five years ago, but there it is -- anyhow, early on I laid down some ground rules, the most important being this one:

Rule Number 1. If I feature any of the characters as antagonists in one book, I will challenge myself to make them the protagonist of another book, and vice versa.

I made that rule because in a series that, at its core, is about social/moral instruction, I wanted to slightly gray...more
Colby Sharp
Listening to Michael Scotto read Nothing But the Truth Aloud to my fourth graders, reminded me the power of voices in a read aloud. I'm anxiously awaiting the book app. After hearing Michael read, I don't think I could do this book justice.
Elizabeth
I love these kind of stories that teach children values they can see the logic in. My 7 year old nephew enjoyed reading it to me. The story and characters were endearing and fun!!
Deborah Morgan
Good example book for telling the truth.
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Michael Scotto has worked as a filmmaker, a saxophone player and an engineer's assistant, but his true passion has always been writing. He is the author of the "The Tales of Midlandia" picture book series, as well as the middle-grade novels, "Latasha and the Little Red Tornado" and "Postcards from Pismo." When not writing, he enjoys cooking and photography.

In 2011, Scotto was honored as one of th...more
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