The dramatic story of the construction of the "impossible bridge"--San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge--is told from the point of view of a boy whose father is on the crew. Full color.
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The dramatic story of the construction of the "impossible bridge"--San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge--is told from the point of view of a boy whose father is on the crew. Full color.
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What a great way to learn about history! Once again Eve Bunting has taken a challenging issue, this time about immigrants and families, to teach children values. See what the main character learns after his initial feelings of pride for his father, who he feels is the only important worker on the Golden Gate Bridge. The character development in the main character is portrayed admirably as he watches the bridge being built by a team of people. You will love meeting the two diverse families with young boys who share their pride in their fathers' accomplishments. The history of the Golden Gate Bridge is explained with simple text and illustrations that match perfectly. Young readers in Maryland love having this title as one of the Black-Eyed Susan Award nominees in our state for the 2007-2008 school year.