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Books with title The Titanic: An Interactive History Adventure

  • The Aztec Empire: An Interactive History Adventure

    Elizabeth Raum, Colin MacLachlan

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Delve into fascinating time periods! This series allows readers to explore different times and places in history from different perspectives. The narrative format, suspenseful action, and path navigation keep readers reading!
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  • Ancient Greece: An Interactive History Adventure

    William Caper

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Ancient Greece is an age of amazing achievements in art, literature, and science. Its people enjoy a rich culture and experience times of both peaceful democracy and violent war. Will you: Explore a career in government, art, or philosophy as a citizen of Athens? Experience the hardworking, disciplined life of a resident of Sparta?
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  • The Attack on Pearl Harbor: An Interactive History Adventure

    Allison Lassieur

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Everything in this book happened to real people. And YOU CHOOSE what side you’re on and what you do next. The choices you make could lead you to survival or to death. In the You Choose Books set, only YOU can CHOOSE which path you take through history. What will it be? Get ready for an adventure.
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  • The Salem Witch Trials: An Interactive History Adventure

    Matt Doeden

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Dec. 1, 2010)
    The colony of Massachusetts in 1692 was a harsh place. Disease, hunger, and the threat of war made life stressful. Colonists clung to their religious faith and looked for someone to blame. Some accused their fellow colonists of causing the troubles through the practice of witchcraft. The hysteria spread until no one was safe. Will you: Attempt to defend yourself against charges of witchcraft? Try to keep your family together as your mother is put on trial? Accuse someone else of being a witch?
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  • The Underground Railroad: An Interactive History Adventure

    Allison Lassieur

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    You are a slave in the 1850s, thinking of escaping this harsh life, OR . . .You are slave catcher looking to get rich by chasing escaped slaves, OR . . .You are part of the Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape to freedom.
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  • The Vietnam War: An Interactive Modern History Adventure

    Michael Burgan, Marc Leepson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    It’s the 1960s, and the Vietnam War is raging. You find yourself in the midst of the turmoil. Will you: Enlist in the Marines and volunteer to go to war? Join your fellow young Americans eager to protest the war? Be a young Vietnamese man forced to choose between the communist North and the capitalist South? Everything in this book happened to real people. And YOU CHOOSE what you do next. The choices you make could lead you to jail, to the jungles of Vietnam, or even to death.
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  • The Battle of the Alamo: An Interactive History Adventure

    Amie Jane Leavitt

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes the battle of the Alamo in 1836 as Mexican soldiers overwhelmed the Texan Alamo defenders, and explains what the battle symbolizes today. The readers choices reveal historical details from the perspective of a Mexican soldier and a Texan rebel.
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  • The Berlin Wall: An Interactive Modern History Adventure

    Matt Doeden

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    After World War II Germany splits into two countries the Communist German Democratic Republic in the east and the Federal Republic of Germany in the west. Its capital of Berlin is divided as well, but many people are leaving East Berlin for the freedom of the West. In 1961 East German leaders build a wall through the city to keep its people from escaping. Will you: Consider escaping from East Berlin soon after the wall is built? Serve as an East German guard at the wall? Join in the protests against the wall? Everything in this book happened to real people. And YOU CHOOSE what you do next. The choices you make could lead you to escape, imprisonment, or even death.
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  • The California Gold Rush: An Interactive History Adventure

    Elizabeth Raum

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    You are a New Englander with a bad case of gold fever. Gold has been discovered in California, and you want to go claim some for yourself. Here's a chance to set off on your own quest for gold. Everything in this book happened to real people, but you are in control now and YOU CHOOSE what you do next. The choices you make could lead you to treasure or trouble. Will you strike it rich?
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  • The Attack on Pearl Harbor: An Interactive History Adventure

    Allison Lassieur

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Everything in this book happened to real people. And YOU CHOOSE what side you’re on and what you do next. The choices you make could lead you to survival or to death. In the You Choose Books set, only YOU can CHOOSE which path you take through history. What will it be? Get ready for an adventure.
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  • The Middle Ages: An Interactive History Adventure

    Allison Lassieur

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Capstone's best-selling You Choose format, set in the Middle Ages. Introduction sets the scene and provides context; conclusion provides an overview of the Middle Ages. In between, readers get to choose their path to experience life as it would have been lived in that historical era. Multiple endings and scenarios encourage re-reading and critical thinking.
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  • The Underground Railroad: An Interactive History Adventure

    Allison Lassieur

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Starting in colonial times, thousands of African people were kidnapped and brought to the United States, where they were enslaved. Those who escaped were often caught, and, if so, treated harshly, or even killed, as were those who tried to help them escape. But that didn’t stop brave people from trying. By the 1850s an escape method dubbed the Underground Railroad was in full swing. Though it wasn’t a railroad, but a network of people helping enslaved people escape to the northern United States and Canada, it used railroad terms such as conductor and station. Imagine you were an enslaved person in the 1850s, desperate to escape to freedom, or a helper on the railroad, taking great risks so others could escape to freedom. The Underground Railroad lets you choose a path … to freedom or capture and, perhaps, death.
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