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Trains at Work

Trains at Work

By Elting, Mary

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4064066151584
eBook

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In "Trains at Work," Mary Elting transports readers into the fascinating world of railroads, illustrating not only their operational intricacies but also their profound impact on society. The book employs a vibrant prose style, skillfully merging informative narration with narrative flair that appeals to both young readers and adults alike. Set against the backdrop of the Industrial Revolution and the subsequent growth of American infrastructure, Elting weaves historical context with vivid descriptions, making complex mechanics accessible and engaging. This thoughtful exploration reveals how trains revolutionized travel and commerce, establishing a new rhythm of life in urban and rural communities. Mary Elting, a dedicated educator and writer, drew inspiration from her own love for trains and their historical significance. Her diverse background'Äîranging from teaching to her experience in children'Äôs literature'Äîshapes her ability to communicate complex ideas through an approachable and inviting lens. Elting'Äôs commitment to promoting literacy and understanding of technology is evident, as she combines storytelling with educational insights to inspire curiosity about the world. "Trains at Work" is highly recommended for educators, parents, and train enthusiasts alike. With its blend of knowledge and imaginative storytelling, this book not only informs but also ignites a passion for learning, making it an essential addition to any bookshelf.

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