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Let's say Charles Dickens challenges Mother Teresa to a lightsaber duel - they're both equally fit, so will his superior artistry overcome her advantage in bravery and leadership? Or who wins karaoke - Nelson Mandela or Jane Austen? They certainly both have a way with words, but Mandela's over-the-top courage might take the day. Mixing and matching 100 historical figures in 50 competitive categories, from Ping-Pong to climbing Mount Everest, Who Wins? turns history into a compelling game, which means kids learn while having fun in the process. Each of the famous people is given a short bio and ranked in six categories - bravery, leadership, artistry, wealth, wisdom, and fitness. And because there are no right answers, the reader decides, and in the very act of deciding and justifying the answer, real learning has taken place.



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Clay Swartz

Clay Swartz is a Hemingway-type, but the type that's a jogging, tree-hugging vegetarian with as much machismo as a can of Coconut LaCroix.

He spends most of his time writing quirky books like Who Wins? (Workman Publishing) , a hilarious collection of historical hypotheticals. He's also an editor at Boys' Life magazine, covering cool stuff like books, science, sports, and the outdoors.

Clay lives in Dallas with his wife and three children, and spends his free time quizzing them about random historical events. To learn more about Clay, follow him on Twitter @clayswartz.



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