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Unraveling the Mystery of Flying Saucers, Alien Beings, and Roswell

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Award-winning author Candace Fleming sets her gaze on the mystery at Roswell, New Mexico, and the "crash from outer space" that set the United States on edge for decades.

In 1947, during the early years of the Cold War, a field in Roswell, New Mexico was disturbed by a strange crash and smattering of debris. Some say the bodies of extraterrestrial beings were strewn across the ground, that a UFO had crashed there, and that the government was covering up the evidence in a massive conspiracy.

But what really happened at Roswell?

The infamous "crash from outer space" has become a fixture in our culture, inspiring a surge of UFO sightings and conspiracy theories. But at its heart is the story of military scientists, a city on the brink of the Cold War, and a debris field scattered with mystery. What was it that actually crashed at Roswell? Were alien bodies found? Was it Russian spies? Secret military technology? And did the government try to hide what they found?

An electrifying exploration of one of the most thrilling mysteries in recent history, by Sibert Award winning author Candace Fleming.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 31, 2022
      From Roswell forward, this intriguing reportorial narrative history traces the facts, fictions, and ambiguities surrounding extraterrestrials and UFOs. Fleming (Murder Among Friends) begins by documenting the infamous 1947 Roswell, N.Mex., crash that becomes the first purported sighting of ships “seemingly from outer space,” following it up with an account of an unfamiliar crescent aircraft hitting 1,700 miles per hour near Washington’s Mount Rainier. Employing questions as chapters heads, the chronicle effectively distills the subsequent media treatment—including how reports introduced the term “flying saucer” into popular culture, igniting an ongoing debate about their existence—and various investigations into and frauds surrounding alien spacecraft. Government projects introduced include the U.S. Air Force’s 1952-launched Project Blue Book, which studied UFOs’ potential national security risk, and the cover-up at Roswell of Project Mogul, which aimed to detect the Soviet Union’s testing of atomic weapons. Throughout, a fascinating collection of b&w photographs, newspaper stories, and official documents effectively highlight and support the telling. Evenhandedly exposing the controversy, the account leaves the interpretation of the truth to readers. Extensive back matter includes an author’s note, bibliography, and source notes. Ages 8–12. Agent: Ethan Ellenberg, Ethan Ellenberg Literary.

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