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The Tuttle Twins and the Hyperinflation Devastation

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It’s the perfect vacation: the Tuttle twins have saved their money, planned things out thoroughly, and are ready to head off to South America to water ski, hike the jungles, and see some of the world’s oldest ruins. What could go wrong?

Nearly everything, as it turns out. But that’s for you to decide.

You’re in the driver seat of the story to determine what the consequences will be. Will you send Ethan and Emily to the ruins, knowing that they are tough, smart, and well-prepared? Or will you keep them in the capital city so they remain connected with the outside world, just in case things go wrong? You make the decisions—and see the consequences unfold.

Along the way, you’ll learn about inflation, community, cryptocurrency, and some of the lengths people are willing to go in a Hyperinflation Devastation!

405 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2019

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Connor Boyack

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Connor Boyack is founder and president of Libertas Institute, a libertarian think tank in Utah. In that capacity, he has spearheaded important policy reforms dealing with property rights, civil liberties, transparency, surveillance, and education freedom.

Connor is the author of several books, including the new Tuttle Twins series that teaches the principles of liberty to young children. Other books include Latter-day Liberty: A Gospel Approach to Government and Politics and its companion, Latter-day Responsibility: Choosing Liberty through Personal Accountability.

Connor's work has been publicly praised by former Representative Ron Paul, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Tom Woods, and other nationally recognized figures. He is a frequent commentator on current events and has appeared in local, national, and international interviews to publicize and comment on his work.

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February 20, 2024
I read this book with my 11 year old daughter. She really enjoyed that it was a choose your own adventure and was exciting with earthquakes and what not. I liked that it opened up good conversations, like what is currency exchange, what is inflation and some other good talking points. When we finished she asked if we could read it again and choose different paths, I think that’s a good sign that it’s a good book!
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November 4, 2021
Ive never enjoyed a "choose your own" until inread this book. Plan on rereading it and excited to chat about it with my kids too.
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