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A fun, high-stakes nonfiction middle grade about the Great Diamond Hoax of 1872, by award-winning author Steve Sheinkin -- featuring spot art and comic interstitials throughout. Perfect for fans of MONA LISA VANISHES! In 1872, a pair of scheming prospectors sold a non-existent American diamond deposit to prominent businessmen with the promise of fame, fortune, and riches beyond their wildest dreams. From Arizona to Wyoming, thousands of miners and prospectors flocked to the western United States in search of diamond deposits, triggering one of the biggest--and briefest--diamond prospecting crazes in United States history.
But the businessmen quickly realized they had been swindled when the few diamonds they found could not possibly have been naturally produced in sandy and rocky conditions. It was all one big hoax!
In this fun, high-stakes nonfiction middle grade adventure by award-winning author Steve Sheinkin, learn how a pair of prospectors triggered the Great Diamond Hoax of 1872 and sparked the briefest diamond prospecting craze in western American history.
About the Author
Steve Sheinkin is an acclaimed author whose accolades include a Newbery Honor, three Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards, a Sibert Medal and honor, and three National Book Award finalist honors. His fast-paced, cinematic nonfiction histories include
Impossible Escape,
Fallout,
Undefeated,
Born to Fly,
The Port Chicago 50, and
Bomb. Sheinkin lives in Saratoga Springs, New York, with his wife and two children.
stevesheinkin.com
Jon Chad lives in Vermont with his wife and daughter. He is the illustrator of
Science Comics: Solar System, and the author of
Leo Geo,
Science Comics: Volcanoes,
Science Comics: The Periodic Table of Elements, and
Pinball: A Graphic History of the Silver Ball. Jon Chad's newest graphic novel series,
The Solvers, uses comics, and superhero action, to teach mathematics to young readers.
jonchad.com