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The Who Was? History of the World

by Paula K. Manzanero

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin
Published:2019-10-08
Pages:178
Format:ebook
Language:English
ISBN:1524788007

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

Based on The New York Times Best-Selling series, this timeline of world history gives a fresh take on global events, from King Tut to Malala Yousafzai. For the first time ever, the Who Was? subjects are gathered into a single title! The Who Was? History of the World is a journey along the timeline of history, noting the birthdays of 150 people in the series and what was happening in the world at that moment in time. Follow the timeline to learn who was doing what when, from the days of ancient E

Our Review

This engaging world history timeline brings together 150 notable figures from the popular biography series, creating a vibrant journey through human civilization from ancient Egypt to modern activists like Malala Yousafzai. The chronological format helps young readers visualize historical connections, placing inventors alongside explorers and leaders alongside artists in their proper time periods. Children encounter diverse perspectives across continents and eras, making global history feel interconnected and accessible rather than a series of isolated events. The book transforms abstract dates into memorable stories by showing what was happening simultaneously around the world during each historical figure's lifetime.

What sets this historical resource apart is how it makes complex world events understandable through the lens of individual lives and achievements. The timeline approach naturally demonstrates cause and effect while helping children build mental frameworks for organizing historical knowledge. Budding historians who enjoy narrative nonfiction will appreciate seeing their favorite biographical subjects contextualized within broader global developments. This comprehensive overview provides exactly the kind of engaging, person-centered introduction to world history that can spark lasting curiosity about how our modern world came to be.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction