Depicts the building of the first Berkshire steam locomotive.
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Grade 6 Up A colossal (13 11) book in more ways than one, Superpower depicts the construction of the new ``Berkshire'' steam locomotive through the eyes and experiences of 18-year-old Ben, who begins work with his father at the Locomotive works (the Loco) in mid-1920s Lima, Ohio. In addition to explaining the construction of the new, immense locomotive, Weitzman also conveys the era's sense of community, tradition, and pride in craftsmanship. In the fictional account of his first months at the Loco, Ben learns about the design of locomotives, and during his time as a ``helper'' visits several different parts of the Loco, observing and assisting in the work of the foundry, the forge, the machine shop, and the boiler shop. Ben learns how and why different parts are manufactured by the different processes, until, near the end, he helps in the assembly of the locomotive (in seven days) and sees it come to life for its first trip. Weitzman's work is reminiscent of that of David Macaulay in its methodical exposition of each step of the Berkshire's construction and its excellent, intricately detailed, although not as plentiful, illustrations. It is unfortunate that this excellent work is marred by Weitzman's depiction of the speech of the ethnic laborers. Although an attempt to convey the spirit of the numerous immigrant workers, this distorted English may be construed as stereotyping, while the spelling and sentence structures used to portray these accents will deter less-skilled readers. A lot of research and love for the subject went into Superpower; it is a shame that it is tarnished by this easily avoided flaw. Jeffrey A. French, Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library
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