The Wild River and the Great Dam, 9780316380744
Hardcover
Ingenuity, ambition, and exploitation: Hoover Dam’s legacy flows on.

The Wild River and the Great Dam

the construction of hoover dam and the vanishing colorado river

$53.57

  • Hardcover

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    24 June 2024

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Summary

Hoover Dam: Taming the Wild River and Shaping the American West

Discover the captivating story behind the construction of Hoover Dam and its enduring political and environmental impact on the Colorado River and the American West in this compelling nonfiction exploration of one of America’s most iconic and influential landmarks.

Upon its completion in 1936, Hoover Dam stood as the world’s largest dam and the nation’s most significant architectural and engineering achievement—…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780316380744
ISBN-10:0316380741
Author:Simon Boughton
Publisher:Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:Little, Brown Young Readers
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:24 June 2024
Weight:540g
Dimensions:234mm x 180mm x 26mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Honors for The Wild River and the Great Dam: Booklist Editors’ Choice An NSTA-CBC Best STEM Book A School Library Journal Best Nonfiction Middle to High School A Booklist Top Ten Sci-Tech Read of the Year A CCBC Choice A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection A Bank Street College Best Book of the Year

“In this detailed and informative work, Boughton chronicles the construction of the Hoover Dam via compellingly comprehensive text…. Personal stories from the men who built the dam feature throughout and provide context surrounding the consequences of such a drastic change on the natural environment.”–Publishers Weekly, starred review

“This engaging history of the construction of the Hoover Dam does a very good job of recreating the political, social, geographic, and environmental scenarios that swirled around this daunting and ambitious project…. This well-written narrative is bound to become the authority on this modern American marvel–and its devastating effects on the environment.”–Booklist, starred review“A fascinating, and at times heartbreaking history of the building of the Hoover Dam…. This book discusses geographical issues of flooding and water conservation, and the human impacts of the building of the dam…. The book features period photos in black and white, and several maps to help readers understand the geography of the region…. A great addition to nonfiction collections covering dams, ecology, and history of the Southwest.”–School Library Journal“An extensively researched exploration into the people, the river, and the economics behind the creation of Hoover Dam…. Visual aids add immediacy, including maps, construction plans, advertisements, and black-and-white photos showing the vast scope of the project, the powerful white men in charge, the workers and their families, and the devastating environmental consequences. A fascinating blend of social and environmental history and engineering.”–Kirkus Reviews“An exciting mix of research, storytelling, and an astounding true story–one that’s still unfolding today.”–Steve Sheinkin, three-time National Book Award finalist and Newbery Honor author of Bomb“Truly breathtaking. This is a powerful story and like the water slowly rising behind that concrete barrier, it becomes more powerful with each page turn.”–David Macaulay, two-time recipient of the Caldecott Medal and creator of the bestselling The Way Things Work“Weaving compelling facts and human stories into a cohesive narrative, Boughton explores the dam’s political, economic, social, and environmental impacts on the region. He traces the need for a system of dams to control and regulate water; the engineering feats and specific labor skills that would be required to build the great dam at such a breakneck pace; and how the experience shaped the lives of those who built it. …. The book includes numerous well-chosen black-and-white photographs, maps, diagrams, and primary source quotes throughout the text.”–The Horn Book

About The Author

Simon Boughton

Simon Boughton was born in England, attended Cambridge University and the University of Essex, and has worked as a book publisher in New York for the past thirty years. Books he has edited and published have won the Caldecott Medal, the Michael Printz Award, the YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, and many other awards and honors.

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