In 1859, The Great Blondin took the most dangerous tightrope walk of
his career--a death-defying walk across Niagara Falls. History and STEAM
combine for an edge-of-your-seat read.
At the age of four, Jean-Francois Gravelet walked across his first
balance beam. Later, he took to the tightrope like a spider to its web
and climbed toward stardom. Though his feats became more and more
marvelous, he grew bored. That is, until he visited Niagara Falls and
imagined doing something that no one else had ever accomplished.
To cross the raging river, the Great Blondin needed determination, an
understanding of engineering, and a belief that what he could imagine,
he could accomplish. And in 1859, with all of his preparation complete,
Blondin stepped out onto the most dangerous tightrope walk he'd ever
faced.
Award-winning nonfiction author Donna Janell Bowman uses her trademark
in-depth research to give readers a close look at the hard work and
meticulous mathematic and scientific planning it took to plan and
execute and astonish feat. Adam Gustavson's detailed illustrations turn
this book into an experience that will astound and inspire. This
fascinating, STEAM-filled story will have readers holding their breath!