Vanished True tales of mysterious disappearances

Elizabeth MacLeod

Book - 2016

Readers will be captivated by such true tales as the Alcatraz prison break, where three dangerous convicts engineered a daring escape. Did they live to see freedom, or did they perish in the icy waters surrounding the prison? And will anyone ever know what happened to the captain and crew of the SS Mary Celeste? In 1872, it set out from New York for Genoa, Italy, but everyone on board disappeared for no apparent reason. This irresistible combination of suspense and history also serves as an introduction to the advances in technology that may help discover what really happened in each unsolved mystery. Filled with color photographs, sidebars, and maps, Vanished is the perfect book for kids who love mind-boggling mysteries.--

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Published
Toronto : Annick Press [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Elizabeth MacLeod (author)
Physical Description
184 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 25 cm
Issued also in electronic formats
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781554518180
  • Lost colony: the settlers who disappeared
  • Franklin Expedition: hidden in ice and snow
  • Mary Celeste: legendary ghost ship
  • Amber Room: Russia's missing treasure
  • Alcatraz prison breakout: convicts' vanishing act
  • Theft at the Gardner Museum: famous art gone forever?
  • Time line.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 5-8-If readers can get past the unassuming cover, they will be rewarded with an engaging, well-paced exploration of six mysterious disappearances or acts of escape in history. Veteran author MacLeod expertly crafts these true stories into tales of intrigue, smartly including initiatives in modern science aimed at solving each one of these strange occurrences-an addition sure to be satisfying to the more skeptical readers. Beginning with the lost colony of Roanoke Island and ending with the art heist at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the book covers a fair amount of time. Readers will be spooked by the ghost ship Mary Celeste and amazed by the disappearance (and later re-creation) of the Amber Room. Each featured mystery is compared and contrasted to other events with similar circumstances (the lost colony of Roanoke Island is compared to the lost army of Cambyses). When it comes to new technologies (drones, GPS, underwater robots like the autonomous underwater vehicle), MacLeod presents an overview of what the technology is and how it is used generally and for the subject at hand. She also dedicates time to explore the possible pitfalls of these innovations, for instance, discussing how cell phones and computers can provide law enforcement with a digital trail to catch criminals but also stating that this same technology can help criminals escape and evade capture in the first place. The combination of highly readable text and a bright, visually appealing layout will attract reluctant readers. VERDICT A compelling read that makes for a solid purchase, especially where true tales and mysteries are in demand.-Sarah Wilsman, Bainbridge Library, Chagrin Falls, OH © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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