Across the East River
Brian Thomas
Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Geschichte, Politik
Beschreibung
A bridge like no other. A daring dream. A story of perseverance, teamwork, and groundbreaking innovation.
More than 140 years ago, one of the most ambitious engineering projects in history took shape over the East River, connecting two great cities in a way never done before. It wasn't easy. The project faced impossible challenges-deadly working conditions, public doubt, and even the tragic loss of its original designer. Yet, through determination, problem-solving, and an incredible leap in technology, the vision became reality.
This book takes young readers on a journey through the construction of an iconic landmark, revealing the struggles, triumphs, and surprising moments that shaped it. How did workers build towers deep beneath the river? What made steel cables so revolutionary? And why did a parade of elephants march across it?
Packed with fascinating facts, little-known secrets, and real-life drama, this story isn't just about a bridge-it's about the people who refused to give up. It's about thinking big, solving problems, and creating something that lasts for generations. Perfect for curious minds who love history, engineering, and tales of real-life adventure, this is the ultimate story of how an idea became one of the most famous structures in the world.
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