Aliens Are Coming!: The True Account Of The 1938 War Of The Worlds Radio Broadcast
by Meghan Mccarthy (Goodreads author!)
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Read in October, 2007
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Countless listeners mistook Orson Welles' dramatic 1938 radio broadcast based on H.G. Wells' science fiction novel The War of the Worlds for an actual news report, resulting in mass hysteria across the United States. Author illustrator McCarthy has used her color palette to allow readers to easily distinguish fact from fiction in this picture book based upon that event. Real events are depicted in black and white while the lurid fiction is conveyed in color paintings infused with red tones remin...more
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Read in February, 2008
I've always loved the story of the War of the World's broadcast...its effect is just so fascinating, and this retelling for children definitely does the story justice. The main text briefly describes the events and the accompanying illustrations are wonderful (the remind me of Mo Willems, especially Knuffle Bunny). Following the story an extensive author's note describes the events leading up to the play's creation and various other interesting facts. The author also maintains a website www.alie...more
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Read in April, 2008
I loved the illustrations and I learned a few things about this historic incident that I didn't know before. I'll have to re-listen to this broadcast!
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Children/those interested in "War of the Worlds"
This book is an extremely quick read. The art is okay, but what is really cool is the the little blurb in the back about the radio broadcasts that followed the famous 1938 broadcast.
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My kids check this out a lot when they want alien/monster books.
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