Big Bertha
Written by Amanda Abler
Illustrated by Katy Wu
Written by Amanda Abler
Illustrated by Katy Wu
Seattle, WA : Little Bigfoot, an imprint of Sasquatch Books, 2024. Informational.
Bertha, the 57.5 foot tall tunnel boring machine that dug a highway under Seattle, was a feat of science and engineering. While she wasn't without her issues, Bertha's first of her kind abilities made it possible to create a safe highway system underground that could stand up to future earthquakes.
I love anthropomorphized objects, and Bertha is the beast of the ball in this quick informational book. I've also driven in Bertha's tunnels, but before I knew that remarkable story of how those tunnels came to be. Now that I've got the dirt (tunnel pun intended!) on Bertha and the hundreds of people that worked tirelessly to make their city more safe, I can't wait to go back and appreciate their work in person. Sure to inspire future engineers!
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