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The Great Moon Hoax

Author(s): Stephen Krensky, Dr

Sophisticated 9+

This picture book explores the 1835 Moon Hoax through the eyes of a fictional but historically plausible newsboy in New York City. Briefly, the Moon Hoax was perpetrated by a reporter at the New York Sun, and for a week in August captured the imagination of the whole city. Unlike Welless War of The Worlds, this was an entirely fanciful, innocent hoax, with no threat of invasion or violence or any public hysteria. It did, however, have the effect of briefly improving the lives of a relatively new group of workersnewsboys. Newspaper boys were a relatively new phenomenon of the New York streets, having appeared only a few years earlier. Sensational text and lithographs purported to be of scenes visible on the moon through a telescope more than tripled the Suns circulation, making it the largest circulating newspaper in the world and briefly raising the newsboys standard of living.


Product Information

Stephen Krensky did not have the kind of childhood anyone would choose to write books about. It was happy and uneventful, with only the occasional bump in the night to keep him on his toes.

He started writing at Hamilton College in upstate New York where he graduated in 1975. His first book, A Big Day for Scepters, was published in 1977, and he has now written over 100 fiction and nonfiction children's books – including novels, picture books, easy readers, and biographies. Mr. Krensky and his family live in Lexington, Massachusetts.


Josée Bisaillon grew up in St. Hyacinthe, Québec, Canada. Her illustrations are a mixture of collage, drawings, and digital montage, taking us into a richly detailed and multidimensional world.

General Fields

  • : 9780761351108
  • : Carolrhoda Books
  • : Carolrhoda Books
  • : 0.376
  • : 01 April 2011
  • : 226mm X 274mm X 10mm
  • : United States
  • : 01 April 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Stephen Krensky, Dr
  • : Hardback
  • : Jose Bisaillon
  • : 32
  • : illustrations