Brianna DuMont, author of the Changed History Series, is at it again with Famous Phonies telling the facts you probably won’t see in your history books! It is important to note that this is not a history textbook and contains some wonderful humor often in the form of illustrations and side facts. Be aware, the content of this book might completely change how you look at some of your favorite role models, so read at your own risk! Over time authors have found that an exciting exaggerated story sells better than the true boring story. Often, the more ridiculous the story the better it would be remembered. Therefore leaving out some of the less attractive details became common. For example, you probably have heard that George Washington accepted no payment during his office as president, while this is true, many books neglect the fact that he instead just billed everything he purchased to the government which added up to millions of today’s dollars! Or perhaps you’ve heard of Homer, the blind bard, who wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad. These two epics were colossal writings taking several days to recite, which would be quite difficult for a supposedly blind Homer. There is little evidence that Homer even existed, and much less showing he wrote these two epics. In addition, seven different cities claim to be his birthplace. Real or not, Homer’s writings influenced the strategy and planning of leaders from Alexander the Great to Xerxes of Persia. If you are a fan of amazing sayings then you have undoubtedly heard of Confucius, the great teacher and creator of hundreds of influential proverbs gathered in The Analects. However, his quotes and life story weren’t written down until over 100 years after his death. Because of this, it is hard to tell fact from fiction as the stories had been retold and adjusted so many times. Some tales claim he was nine feet tall, had thousands of disciples, and created hundreds of wonderful narratives, but none of these can be proven true or false! If those few facts seem surprising, know that they are just a few of the shocking truths in this book. Famous Phonies features 12 historical characters from Confucius in China, Hiawatha in North America, to William Shakespeare in England. In addition, Famous Phonies carries plenty of fun and hilarious illustrations and definitions to help the truth go down easier. Due to the type of content covered (which includes plenty of war), I would say this book is appropriate for anyone 10 or older. Famous Phonies is a book with fun and shocking truths on every page, perfect for anyone who wants to know more about these famous historical figures. This book gets 5 Famous stars!
Zander H., 14, Gulf-Coast America Mensa