Monday, December 23, 2019

"Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents: A World War II Book for Kids"--by Carole P. Roman--amaze your friends and family with all kinds of awesome facts about spies and secret agents from World War 2

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Spy on spies--uncover the secret agents of World War 2.

Discover World War 2's hidden heroes and villains. Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents explores the intriguing world of spycraft and shows you what goes on behind the scenes in war.

From spy schools and ciphers to sneaky tools and secret armies, this guide takes you on a declassified tour of the undercover operations that helped decide the outcome of World War 2. There's also more than a dozen short spy-ographies that cover some of the most famous (and infamous!) agents that were active during the war.

This World War 2 book for kids includes:

Fun for aspiring historians--Dig into the causes of and what led up to World War 2 so you can better understand the important part spies played in it.

A family-friendly exploration--Learn about history in a fun and accessible way that anyone can enjoy.

Covert illustrations--Get an up-close look at actual spies, as well as some seriously amazing spy gear.


Amaze your friends and family with all kinds of awesome facts about spies and secret agents from World War 2.


MY REVIEW:  Growing up in the 60's, I was endlessly fascinated by secret agents, spies, and espionage-oriented gadgets and gizmos. A little later on in life, I became deeply drawn to the WWII ERA. "Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents: A World War II Book for Kids", from author Carole P. Roman, combines so many of these elements in one involving, fact-filled volume. Chapters include: "Spies All Around"; "Spy Missions"; "Spy Gear"; "Secret Armies"; "Super Spies"; "Code Breakers"; and "Spies Today". You'll also find a glossary to help understand terminology, a guide to spy gear, and biographies of actual undercover agents who worked for the Allies Forces. The history of events that led up to the onset of war and how the timeline unfolded gives a better understanding of what occurred. War is a complex issue--no one ever really wins--and lives will never be the same. We cannot change the past, but learning from the past--especially for the young--may give us insights on how to create a better future.

Book Copy Gratis Callisto Publishers


Reviews

 

“This is a wonderful book that, while primarily for kids, can be enjoyed by adults as well. Written in a clear, concise voice, it begins, as does the war, in September 1939. It describes the countries and forces involved, discusses how the war evolved, defines the role spies played, and reveals the identities of some of the most famous spies, double agents, and code breakers of World War II. This book would make the perfect gift for children―and some adults, as well. It taught me a lot about the people who played important roles in the Allies’ battle to win World War II. You will not be disappointed.”―Theodore Jerome Cohen, mystery, thriller, and fiction writer
 
“At a time when World War II is becoming a distant memory, this terrific book by Carole Roman will introduce a new generation of readers to an important and fascinating aspect of that global conflict. Who can resist a book that illuminates the ‘secret war’ of spies and secret agents? Certainly, not me! And I bet that younger readers all over the world will agree. This is a perfect gift for holiday and birthday gift giving!”―Brian J. Morra, former intelligence officer and aerospace executive

“Carole P. Roman hits a home run with this encyclopedic exposé of World War II spy craft. She explores history and entices young minds with real-life heroes.”―Barbara Ann Mojica, author of the Little Miss HISTORY book series

“Every page opens up a new, interesting subject―each one filled with fascinating details―from which emerges a breathtaking and comprehensive picture of what WWII spies did and how they did it. The biographical and technical sections are marvelous. The history sets the background without ever becoming overwhelming. Roman writes clearly in straightforward and understandable language which never talks down to its intended audience of children. Can’t wait to buy copies for my grandchildren.―Lewis M. Weinstein, author and historian

“Who were spies, what did they do, and how did they operate? Spies, Code Breakers, and Secret Agents is a phenomenal book for kids and will expand their interest in history in a fun and easy way. A must-read book of secrets!”―Erica Graham, MS, CCC-SLP, award-winning author of the Talking Tales children's series

“Laying down the facts and the fascinating ins and outs of spies during World War II, award-winning author Carole P. Roman makes this exciting topic utterly accessible for a new generation of history buffs. The pages have been packed with so much knowledge and interesting information that one might start to wonder if Roman is indeed a spy herself.”― Bianca Schulze, The Children's Book Review


Carole P. Roman

Carole P. Roman 

Carole P. Roman is the award-winning author of over fifty children's books. Whether it's pirates, princesses, or discovering the world around us, her books have enchanted educators, parents, and her diverse audience of children. She hosts a blog radio program called Indie Authors Roundtable and is one of the founders of the magazine, Indie Author's Monthly. She's been interviewed twice by Forbes Magazine. Carole has co-authored two self-help books. Navigating Indieworld: A Beginners Guide to Self-Publishing and Marketing with Julie A. Gerber, and Marketing Indieworld with both Julie A. Gerber and Angela Hausman. She published Mindfulness for Kids with J. Robin Albertson-Wren and a new joke book called The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids: 800+ Jokes!
She writes adult fiction under the name Brit Lunden and is currently helping to create an anthology with her mythical town of Bulwark, Georgia with a group of indie authors. She lives on Long Island near her children and grandchildren.

Her series includes:
Captain No Beard
If You Were Me and Lived in- Cultural
If You Were Me and Lived in- Historical
Nursery series
Oh Susannah- Early Reader and coloring book
Mindfulness for Kids with co-author J. Robin Albertson-Wren
The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids; 800 plus Jokes!
Navigating Indieworld- with co-author Julie A. Gerber
Marketing Indieworld- with co-authors Angela Hausman and Julie A. Gerber
Adult Fiction under the pen name Brit Lunden
Bulwark
The Knowing- A Bulwark Anthology


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