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Reach for this book when your child is mesmerized by construction sites or heavy machinery and you want to connect that curiosity to the history of the people who built our world. It is an ideal choice for quiet moments when a child asks where metal comes from or what it was like when their great grandparents were young. The story provides a rhythmic, atmospheric look at the tireless energy of an industrial town, focusing on the grit and dedication of the workforce. Through evocative prose and somber, beautiful illustrations, Jonah Winter captures the sensory experience of a 1930s steel mill: the heat, the smoke, and the constant motion. While it serves as a historical primer, its true value lies in fostering an appreciation for labor and the collective effort required to create something monumental. It is a sophisticated but accessible picture book that honors the dignity of the working class and the weight of history.