From Booklist
Gr. 4-8. Books in the new Building America series are marked by strong research, clear writing, good organization, and very handsome color photographs (mostly taken by the author). Bial looks at a variety of structures found in the U.S., both private and communal. Canals discusses the importance of river transportation and how the canal system was built. Excellent diagrams and artwork help make complicated concepts such as the lock system more understandable. In Houses, Bial explains how the housing development was influenced by the materials and climates the European settlers encountered as they moved west. Because of the great variety in housing, information in this volume is brief, but it is well presented and accompanied by numerous photographs and drawings. A glossary, a bibliography, a reading list, and Web site recommendations end each volume. A highly recommended series. Susan Dove Lempke
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