Love me some nonfiction! #TLT #ThreeListThursday
Love me some nonfiction! #TLT #ThreeListThursday
“Theodore Burr (1771–1822) was the most prominent of America‘s three early nineteenth century bridge-building pioneers, the others being Timothy Palmer (1751–1821) and Lewis Wernwag (1769–1843). All three built superlative long-span timber bridges.
A transplant from northwestern Connecticut, Theodore Burr moved to Oxford, New York in 1793.“
“Theodore Burr (1771–1822) was the most prominent of America‘s three early nineteenth century bridge-building pioneers, the others being Timothy Palmer (1751–1821) and Lewis Wernwag (1769–1843). All three built superlative long-span timber bridges.
A transplant from northwestern Connecticut, Theodore Burr moved to Oxford, New York in 1793.“
In 2022 this book won the Coretta Scott King Award for Illustrations. This book is very interesting but to me what makes this book so great is the illustrations in it. The illustrations go along with the story and the book so much
This is another retelling of a classic moral story. I think the illustrations do a beautiful job of separating this version from others.