It's the summer of 1903 in Brooklyn and all fourteen-year-old Joseph
Michtom wants is to experience the thrill, the grandeur, and the
electricity of the new amusement park at Coney Island. But that doesn't
seem likely. Ever since his parents--Russian immigrants--invented the
stuffed Teddy Bear five months ago, Joseph's life has turned upside
down. No longer do the Michtom's gather family and friends around the
kitchen table to talk. No longer is Joseph at leisure to play stickball
with the guys. Now, Joseph works. And complains. And falls in love. And
argues with Mama and Papa. And falls out of love. And hopes. Joseph
hopes he'll see Coney Island soon. He hopes that everything will turn
right-side up again. He hopes his luck hasn't run out--because you never
know.
Through all the warmth, the sadness, the frustration, and the laughter
of one big, colorful family, Newbery Medalist Karen Hesse builds a
stunning story of the lucky, the unlucky, and those in between, and
reminds us that our lives--all our lives--are fragile, precious, and
connected.
Brooklyn Bridge is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the
Year.