Pop's Bridge

by Eve Bunting (Author) C F Payne (Illustrator)

Pop's Bridge
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

The Golden Gate Bridge. The impossible bridge, some call it. They say it can't be built.

But Robert's father is building it. He's a skywalker--a brave, high-climbing ironworker. Robert is convinced his pop has the most important job on the crew . . . until a frightening event makes him see that it takes an entire team to accomplish the impossible.

When it was completed in 1937, San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge was hailed as an international marvel. Eve Bunting's riveting story salutes the ingenuity and courage of every person who helped raise this majestic American icon.

Includes an author's note about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge.

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School Library Journal

Gr 1-4 -Robert and his friend Charlie Shu spend many an afternoon at Fort Point watching from afar as their dads work on the crews building the Golden Gate Bridge. Robert -s father is a high-iron man, a skywalker, and, in his son -s eyes, has a far more important and dangerous job than the painting Charlie -s dad does. When Robert -s mom gives the youngsters a jigsaw puzzle based on an artist -s rendering of the yet-to-be completed bridge, Robert hides a piece to give his father the honor of completing the puzzle. When a scaffold falls and 10 men die, however, he realizes that the work is equally dangerous for all involved. While the two families are celebrating the completion of the bridge, he cuts the last puzzle piece, offering half to each dad. -Finish it. It -s your bridge. It belongs to both of you, - he says. The text is followed by an author -s note recounting the Golden Gate -s history. Payne -s striking mixed-media illustrations bleed off the pages and offer interesting views of the -impossible bridge - -against a star-filled sky, through a binocular lens. The spread featuring delighted throngs, both boys front and center, walking across the bridge at its opening and that of the dads, index fingers meeting across the page to complete the puzzle, say more poignantly than words that people of different backgrounds can come together to accomplish the unthinkable. Deborah Hopkinson -s "Sky Boys: How They Built the Empire State Building" (Random, 2006) features more skywalkers at their dangerous jobs." -Marianne Saccardi, formerly at Norwalk Community College, CT" Copyright 2006 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780152047733
Lexile Measure
630
Guided Reading Level
N
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
May 01, 2006
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV036000 - Juvenile Fiction | Science & Technology
JUV016150 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - 20th Century
JUV016110 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - General
JUV030060 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States
Library of Congress categories
History
20th century
San Francisco (Calif.)
Fathers
Design and construction
Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, Calif.)
Bridges
Parents Choice Award (Spring) (1998-2007)
Winner 2006 - 2006
Black-Eyed Susan Award
Nominee 2007 - 2008
Arkansas Diamond Primary Book Award
Nominee 2008 - 2009
California Young Reader Medal
Nominee 2009 - 2009

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