In 1945, the attention of the United States, along with the rest of the
world, was focused on World War II. After more than five years of
fighting, downcast, war-weary people were looking for signs of hope of a
better future. One April morning, a duck searching for a nesting spot
lands on a tall post sticking out of the Milwaukee River. Situated near
a busy drawbridge and the noisy city of Milwaukee, this was an unlikely,
precarious spot for a soon-to-be-mama duck to build her nest. But that
is exactly where Gertie (named by a local reporter) decides to make her
home and lay her eggs. Once local newspapers report the story, crowds
begin visiting the bridge to watch Gertie and speculate how she will
safely hatch her babies. Soon, news outlets around the world are
carrying the hopeful tale of the plucky duck, raising spirits, and
giving readers a shared sense of community.