How Emily Saved the Bridge: The Story of Emily Warren Roebling and the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge

Frieda Wishinsky
Illustrated by Natalie Nelson
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How Emily Saved the Bridge: The Story of Emily Warren Roebling and the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge

Frieda Wishinsky
Illustrated by Natalie Nelson
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CANADIAN9-12 YEARS32 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: May 01, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 32
  • Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781773061047
  • Dimensions: 9.6" W x 0.4" L x 10.5" H

Frieda Wishinsky is the award-winning author of more than sixty books, including picture books, novels and non-fiction, which have been translated into many languages. Each One Special, illustrated by Werner Zimmerman, was nominated for a Governor General''s Literary Award, and Please, Louise! illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay won the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award. More recently, Frieda has written the novel Avis Dolphin, illustrated by Willow Dawson, and A History of Just about Everything with Elizabeth MacLeod, illustrated by Qin Leng. Frieda grew up in Manhattan and has always loved crossing the Brooklyn Bridge. She now lives in Toronto.

Natalie Nelson''s illustrations have appeared in many publications, including the New York Times and the Washington Post. She is the illustrator of The King of the Birds by Acree Graham Macam, which Booklist proclaimed "nothing short of charming." She has also illustrated A Storytelling of Ravens by Kyle Lukoff, which received starred reviews from Kirkus and Foreword, and Uncle Holland by JonArno Lawson, described by School Library Journal as "sophisticated yet playful." This is the first book she has written and illustrated. Natalie lives in Atlanta.

“A strong and honest homage to a remarkable woman.” — Kirkus Reviews

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