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Spooked!

G Jarrow

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English
Highlights Press
15 October 2018
"In this nonfiction title for young readers ages 10 to 14, acclaimed author Gail Jarrow explores in riveting detail the famous War of the Worlds radio broadcast from 1938; she highlights the artists behind the broadcast, the broadcast itself, the aftermath, and the repercussions of ""fake news"" today.

A Washington Post Best Children's Book

This book for young readers explores in riveting detail the false panic created by the famous War of the Worlds radio broadcast from 1938-as well as the repercussions of ""fake news"" today.

On the night of October 30, 1938, thousands of Americans panicked when they believed that Martians had invaded Earth. What appeared to be breaking news about an alien invasion was in fact a radio drama based on H. G. Wells's War of the Worlds, performed by Orson Welles and his Mercury Theatre players. Some listeners became angry once they realized they had been tricked, and the reaction to the broadcast sparked a national discussion about fake news, propaganda, and the role of radio. In this compelling nonfiction chapter book, Gail Jarrow explores the production of the broadcast, the aftermath, and the concept of ""fake news"" in the media."

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Imprint:   Highlights Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 262mm,  Width: 215mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   724g
ISBN:   9781629797762
ISBN 10:   1629797766
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gail Jarrow is the author of many popular nonfiction books, including Red Madness, Fatal Fever, and Bubonic Panic. Her books have received numerous starred reviews, awards, and distinctions, including Best Book awards from the New York Public Library, School Library Journal, the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Kirkus Reviews, and the National Science Teachers Association.

Reviews for Spooked!

â Notable nonfiction author Jarrow (Fatal Fever, 2015) sets the stage...(w)ith intriguing details, complemented by rarely seen archival photos and illustrated scenes from Wells' original story...highlighting elements used to heighten the tension. Numerous and astounding reactions to the panic...are also described. Although interesting in its own right, the author extrapolates on this phenomenon, comparing it to today's fake news controversy. Ensuing freedom of the press debates and a sampling of modern-day social media hoaxes extend the theme. An enriching bridge that connects history with current events. -Booklist, starred review â In an era of alternative facts and fake news, telling the story of the infamous 1938 radio broadcast that convinced thousands of Americans a real-time Martian invasion of Earth was occurring could not be timelier. In a finely detailed narrative nearly as riveting as the broadcast...Jarrow deftly connects history to current events by comparing the phenomenon to contemporary fake-news controversies and ongoing freedom-of-press debates. Attractively designed, the text is complemented with archival photos of the broadcast and illustrated scenes from Wells' original story. A grippingly told story that adeptly makes history fascinatingly relevant to the present. - Kirkus Reviews, starred review


  • Commended for Golden Kite (Older Readers) 2019
  • Commended for Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award (Children's Book) 2019
  • Commended for Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award 2019

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