Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
10/08/24
Pages:
298 pages
ISBN:
0-06-322931-5
ISBN 13:
978-0-06-322931-0
Dewey:
725
LCCN:
2023944826
Dimensions:
22 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A detailed guide to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.CSpanning the time period from the Revolutionary War and George Washington's placement of the cornerstone of the Capitol building in 1793 to the attack on January 6, 2021, and the presidency of Joe Biden, this book offers an in-depth look into how the Capitol as we know it came to be, how it functions, and who runs it, both politically and practically. Brower examines various "firsts" on the Hill, such as the first openly gay member of Congress and the first Hispanic American woman to serve in the House of Representatives. Other sections note the hypocrisy of the fact that the building, itself a monument to freedom, was built by enslaved people and the continuing unequal racial and gender representation in Congress. The information-heavy text is divided into three broad categories: "Places," "People," and "Perspective" (this last section highlights five notable dates). Text boxes with labels such as "Fun Fact" and "Did You Know?" offer additional context and help to alleviate reading fatigue. Photographs, historical newspaper clippings, paintings, and maps pair with humanizing anecdotes to create relevant connections and provide context while keeping the narrative flowing. The detailed table of contents makes this a useful reference for readers to find material for personal and educational uses.Thorough and well paced: ideal for browsing or research. (Capitol timeline, selected bibliography, recommended reading, chapter notes, image credits)(Nonfiction. 9-12)
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
#1 New York Times bestselling author Kate Andersen Brower shares a special look inside America’s Capitol and highlights what the people who work there mean to the future of democracy. Perfect for readers of Brower’s first middle grade book, Exploring the White House!
There’s a secret world hidden in the halls of the U.S. Capitol!
The first stone was laid by George Washington himself, and the building stands today as one of the most recognizable symbols of the oldest democracy in the world. In this home of America’s legislative branch, senators and representatives fight to pass laws they believe are for the good of the country.
But these hallowed halls, which some swear are haunted, also harbor a deep history—both extraordinary and unsettling—and that is an equally important part of America’s story.
There is an entire universe tucked away inside the Capitol, and #1 New York Times bestselling author Kate Andersen Brower highlights the historic firsts, the building’s restricted nooks and crannies, and the staffers—from pages to doorkeepers to librarians—who ensure that American democracy stays on track.