To Walk the Sky: How Iroquois Steelworkers Helped Build Towering Cities

Author:   Patricia Buckley ,  E. B. LEWIS
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780063046979


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   28 January 2025
Recommended Age:   From 4 years
Format:   Hardback
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To Walk the Sky: How Iroquois Steelworkers Helped Build Towering Cities


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Author:   Patricia Buckley ,  E. B. LEWIS
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Dimensions:   Width: 22.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 28.70cm
Weight:   0.442kg
ISBN:  

9780063046979


ISBN 10:   0063046970
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   28 January 2025
Recommended Age:   From 4 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""By turns solemnly reverent and enthusiastic, Buckley's elegant text will leave young people keenly aware of the historical and present-day significance of these groundbreaking workers, as well as their strength and resilience. Awe-inspiring."" -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Graceful language honors skywalkers throughout this stirring telling, while fluidly rendered watercolor illustrations in a desaturated color palette employ sweeping perspective and scale."" -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""The text, even with all its facts and figures, is deeply emotional, capturing the giddy danger of skywalking, the relentless need to better one's life, and the sorrow in a preventable tragedy...blurring faces and bodies in a way that emphasizes the comradery and connection between the workers."" -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""Here, a descendant of one of the 75 workers who died in the 1907 collapse of the Quebec Bridge pays eloquent tribute to the first generation of Mohawk ""skywalkers"" who came out of the Caughnawaga (later Kahnawà ke) reserve in Canada."" -- Booklist


""By turns solemnly reverent and enthusiastic, Buckley's elegant text will leave young people keenly aware of the historical and present-day significance of these groundbreaking workers, as well as their strength and resilience. Awe-inspiring."" -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)


""By turns solemnly reverent and enthusiastic, Buckley's elegant text will leave young people keenly aware of the historical and present-day significance of these groundbreaking workers, as well as their strength and resilience. Awe-inspiring."" - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Graceful language honors skywalkers throughout this stirring telling, while fluidly rendered watercolor illustrations in a desaturated color palette employ sweeping perspective and scale."" - Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""This fascinating narrative provides an in-depth history of skywalkers, the Caughnawaga, and their contributions to our cities and infrastructure."" - School Library Journal (starred review) ""Matter-of-fact and serious, but with moments of poetry, Buckley's writing rings with pride and hope for the legacy of these courageous workers."" - BookPage (starred review) ""The text, even with all its facts and figures, is deeply emotional, capturing the giddy danger of skywalking, the relentless need to better one's life, and the sorrow in a preventable tragedy...blurring faces and bodies in a way that emphasizes the comradery and connection between the workers."" - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ""Here, a descendant of one of the 75 workers who died in the 1907 collapse of the Quebec Bridge pays eloquent tribute to the first generation of Mohawk ""skywalkers"" who came out of the Caughnawaga (later Kahnawà ke) reserve in Canada."" - Booklist


Author Information

Patricia Morris Buckley (Kahnawá:ke Mohawk) is the regional advisor emeritus for SCBWI San Diego and taught writing for children for the University of San Diego extension program. A newspaper reporter and editor for many years, she followed her passion for children's literature to become an elementary school librarian. She is the author of the Step into Reading book First Woman Cherokee Chief: Wilma Pearl Mankiller. She also blogs on nativeamericankidlit.com, a site she runs to celebrate Native creators of books for younger readers.

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