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Obras de Rose Sobol

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Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Tiplitz, Rose
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Ocupaciones
writer
engineer
Relaciones
Sobol, Donald J. (husband)

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Recently, I've had a couple lucky finds at thriftshops. I'm always on the lookout for books I remember that I enjoyed but no longer own a copy. Sometimes these books can be hard to find because they are long out of print. But I managed to find a copy of this one! I was so excited!

This book was written by Donald J. Sobol, author of the Encyclopedia Brown books, in 1974. I ordered a copy from the Scholastic Book order forms we got at school in the 70's. Strange But True: 22 Amazing Stories tells short tales about supposedly true mysterious occurrences. As an adult, I now know that truth can be stretched and that urban legends are often just stories that have been told so many times that people start to think they must be true. But, as a grade school student, I remember reading this book with wonder and excitement. I was thrilled that they might be true and enjoyed the tales just like I did other mysteries that are definitely true like the Lost Colony of Roanoke, the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, or the vanishing of Flight 19. Many mysteries lose their magic with adulthood (when I finally visited Roanoke a couple years ago, I found it all surrounded by yachts of vacationing rich eastcoasters and built up with condos and beach rentals.....totally ruined the wonder for me), but these stories are still just as weird and wonderful for me as they were when I was a child. Maybe that's because I will never be entirely sure whether they are true or not? Who knows.

I have no clue what happened to my original copy. I might have given it away to a friend years ago, or it might be at my mothers house on a dusty shelf, or just lost to time. But I was ecstatic when I found a copy for 50 cents at the thriftshop. It now sits on my bookshelf next to the Little House books, Narnia and Mary Poppins. :) I'm a sucker for nostalgia.

This book is still a fun read for kids and adults alike, if you can find a copy. From the Loch Ness Monster and Abominable Snowman to ghost ships and Jack the Ripper, this book's tales are varied and fun to read. True? That's debatable. Amazing? Definitely!
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JuliW | otra reseña | Nov 22, 2020 |
These are 22 short little snippets of a historical (?) manner about yeti, frozen ships travelling through the Northwest Passage, Jack the Ripper, etc. Short little reads about fascinating things.
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JReynolds1959 | otra reseña | Jan 25, 2018 |
I guess it's an interesting book. It's refreshing in some ways because, for once, the author doesn't simply assume that the actual Woman Chief simply took wives so that there would be someone to do her laundry and skin her hides. The truth is that we don't know why Woman Chief took wives, and we can never know because the past is in the past.

Anyway, not a bad book, though it is obviously for young readers.
 
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DanieXJ | Mar 17, 2012 |

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Obras
2
Miembros
503
Popularidad
#49,235
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
14
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