Description
Description
About the Author
About the Author
Simon Boughton has worked as a book publisher for the last thirty years, most recently as the publishing director of Norton Young Readers. Among the books he has published are the National Book Award finalist Victory. Stand! and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry. Previously, he founded Roaring Brook Press, where books he edited and published include the Caldecott Medal winners My Friend Rabbit and The Man Who Walked Between the Towers. He divides his time between his home in Delaware County in upstate New York and New York City.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
Two Starred Reviews * "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 "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
Publishing Information
Publishing Information

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