Bridges
Book Description
Nominated for multiple literary awards in 2005, Bridges has been called "poignant, sentimental yet down-to-earth, and just plain beautiful." Chesapeake is a sleepy place in June of 1953. Construction on the O'Bannion River Bridge is on schedule and almost half complete, but outside circumstances threaten to slow its progress to a crawl. The engineers assume a company bureaucrat will appear to solv...
MoreNominated for multiple literary awards in 2005, Bridges has been called "poignant, sentimental yet down-to-earth, and just plain beautiful." Chesapeake is a sleepy place in June of 1953. Construction on the O'Bannion River Bridge is on schedule and almost half complete, but outside circumstances threaten to slow its progress to a crawl. The engineers assume a company bureaucrat will appear to solve the problem, but it's seven-year-old Lindy who proves the unlikely heroine. Unforgettable characters such as Mrs. Wyndham, Daddy Newport, Mr. O'Malley, Lindy and her father all live on in Bridges. If ever in your heart's travels you cross a bridge of your own, you'll find Lindy's legacy of steel, sweat and love still hovering over the waters.
About the Author: L.P. Sloan's family always found value in keeping the spirit of past generations alive through a tradition of storytelling. But times changed and the family scattered around the globe. Older people who could recite the stories were suddenly a hemisphere away from the children who were ready to hear them. The growing distances between generations provided the impetus for the author to preserve their tales in Bridges. Yet the yearning for family connections is universal, and readers will find bridges to their own loved ones safely tucked inside these pages as well. Sloan recently moved to a new home, where she works and sometimes daydreams about where to go next.
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