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Galloping Gertie: The True Story of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse
Galloping Gertie: The True Story of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collapse | Amanda Abler
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This compelling nonfiction picture book captures the story of the infamous collapse of the first Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington State. The story of Galloping Gertie, the first Tacoma Narrows Bridge, is captured through the eyes of a young boy who not only watches the bridge being built, but also witnesses its spectacular collapse not long after the bridge is opened. Author Amanda Abler tells the bridge's dramatic story in a factual and engaging way that makes the science behind the collapse approachable to young readers. In addition to the narrative, the book concludes with a deeper look into why the bridge collapsed and how engineers continue to learn from this infamous engineering failure.
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4 ⭐ I have heard about Galloping Gertie most of my life. I have been over the Tacoma Narrows Bridge many times and thought “wow that is a long way down!” I can only imagine how much worse if it would have been if the bridge moved like a roller coaster. While there are videos and Discovery channel documentaries that can be watched, this book puts the story in a child‘s perspective, and what they thought when the bridge collapsed.

LibrarianRyan This book is extremely well done. It was entertaining and engaging at the same time. This will be a staple in libraries for a long time to come, even if one does not live in Washington State. 1y
mandarchy I hadn't seen this yet! I'm from Tacoma and I didn't move far from it. I'll have to get this for my library. 1y
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