Half-Truths and Brazen Lies: An Honest Look at Lying

Author:   Kira Vermond ,  Clayton Hanmer
Publisher:   Owlkids Books Inc.
ISBN:  

9781771471466


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   01 August 2016
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Do you believe in telling the truth? Sure you do. But even that's a lie - because we all lie. Whether to protect a friend, to make someone feel better, or to avoid telling even bigger lies later, lying is actually central to human nature. Usually we're taught that lying is bad, and that's that. But in reality, it's rarely so black and white. Kira Vermond's latest book answers questions like: Why do we lie? What types of lies are there? What are the consequences of lying? What methods are used to detect lies? And when is it okay or even good to lie? From forgeries and hoaxes to plagiarism and placebos, 'Half-Truths and Brazen Lies' offers historical anecdotes, scientific studies, and sociocultural analyses to help unpack the complex world of untruths. Told in a witty, conversational tone with an index and full-colour illustrations, the book takes a thorough, nuanced approach to a fascinating aspect of human behaviour. AGES: 8-12 AUTHOR: Kira Vermond is an award-winning writer with over 1,000 articles to her name. She is a frequent contributor to the Globe and Mail, Chatelaine, Today's Parent, and is the author of 'Why We Live Where We Live' and 'The Secret Life of Money: A Kid's Guide to Cash'. ILLUSTRATOR: Clayton Hanmer is an illustrator whose crude, energetic comic style has given him a surprisingly broad range of clients from The Globe and Mail to OWL Magazine. He is also the illustrator of 'The Secret Life of Money' and 'Not Your Typical Book About the Environment' by Elin Kelsey.

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Author:   Kira Vermond ,  Clayton Hanmer
Publisher:   Owlkids Books Inc.
Imprint:   Owlkids Books Inc.
ISBN:  

9781771471466


ISBN 10:   1771471468
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   01 August 2016
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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[Lying is] central to human nature, writes Vermond in this intuitively clear survey of the good, bad, and ugly manifestations of lying. Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW


A clever, entertaining and engaging book... Vermond asks the right kinds of questions, and it's clear that she wants her readers to seriously consider some very complex social issues. --Canadian Children's Book News Vermond's new book about lying is really good... Despite the glum subject, the book ends on a positive note about how trust and honesty build better, happier communities. Recommended. --Canadian Review of Materials Pithy and engaging... Interesting sidebars, a thoughtfully compiled index and bibliography round out the illuminating, fascinating text. --Quill & Quire Explores complex issues...a great conversation starter. --The National Reading Campaign [Lying is] central to human nature, writes Vermond in this intuitively clear survey of the good, bad, and ugly manifestations of lying. --Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW An excellent, well-written, and comprehensive purchase for school and public libraries. --School Library Journal Rich with evidence, explanation, and food for thought, this well-documented approach to an issue not often covered in depth for this age group will be enjoyed for curiosity's sake as well as a resource for study. --Booklist Vermond's new book about lying is really good... Despite the glum subject, the book ends on a positive note about how trust and honesty build better, happier communities. Recommended. Canadian Review of Materials Pithy and engaging... Interesting sidebars, a thoughtfully compiled index and bibliography round out the illuminating, fascinating text. Quill & Quire Explores complex issues...a great conversation starter. The National Reading Campaign [Lying is] central to human nature, writes Vermond in this intuitively clear survey of the good, bad, and ugly manifestations of lying. Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW An excellent, well-written, and comprehensive purchase for school and public libraries. School Library Journal Rich with evidence, explanation, and food for thought, this well-documented approach to an issue not often covered in depth for this age group will be enjoyed for curiosity's sake as well as a resource for study. Booklist Explores complex issues...a great conversation starter. The National Reading Campaign [Lying is] central to human nature, writes Vermond in this intuitively clear survey of the good, bad, and ugly manifestations of lying. Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW An excellent, well-written, and comprehensive purchase for school and public libraries. School Library Journal Rich with evidence, explanation, and food for thought, this well-documented approach to an issue not often covered in depth for this age group will be enjoyed for curiosity's sake as well as a resource for study. Booklist [Lying is] central to human nature, writes Vermond in this intuitively clear survey of the good, bad, and ugly manifestations of lying. Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW An excellent, well-written, and comprehensive purchase for school and public libraries. School Library Journal Rich with evidence, explanation, and food for thought, this well-documented approach to an issue not often covered in depth for this age group will be enjoyed for curiosity's sake as well as a resource for study. Booklist [Lying is] central to human nature, writes Vermond in this intuitively clear survey of the good, bad, and ugly manifestations of lying. Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW


[Lying is] central to human nature, writes Vermond in this intuitively clear survey of the good, bad, and ugly manifestations of lying. Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW An excellent, well-written, and comprehensive purchase for school and public libraries. School Library Journal Rich with evidence, explanation, and food for thought, this well-documented approach to an issue not often covered in depth for this age group will be enjoyed for curiosity's sake as well as a resource for study. Booklist


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Kira Vermond is an award-winning writer with more than 1,000 articles in print. She is a frequent contributor to The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine, and Today's Parent, and is the author of Owlkids Books titles The Secret Life of Money, Growing Up, Inside and Out, and Why We Live Where We Live. She lives in Guelph, Ontario. Clayton Hanmer is an illustrator whose energetic comic style has given him a broad range of clients, from The Globe and Mail to OWL magazine. He is the illustrator of Owlkids Books titles The Secret Life of Money and Not Your Typical Book About the Environment. He lives in Port Hope, Ontario.

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