Written for middle-grade readers,10 Routes That Crossed the Worldexplores famous roads, trails, and pathways across the globe that have played a significant role in human history. Chapter subjects include the first crossing of humans into North America across the Bering Strait; the Camino de Santiago trail in Spain and its importance to pilgrims for centuries; how the Inca Trail in Peru helped both build an empire and facilitate its destruction; the war-torn Khyber Pass connecting Afghanistan and Pakistan; the building of the Trans-Siberian Railroad under extreme conditions; the short but treacherous Chilkoot Trail, which led hopeful gold prospectors to riches; and the Serengeti migration trail, traveled by millions of animals and Maasai people for generations. Dramatic fictionalized stories with accompanying artwork open each chapter, and colorful pages include a variety of archival and modern photos.
Fourth book in award-winning World of Tens series
Companion to 10 Plants That Shook the World, 10 Rivers That Shaped the World, and 10 Ships That Rocked the World
Previous books in the series have won the Green Book Festival Award, Eureka Honor Award (California Reading Association), and de Bary Childrens Science Book Award
A unique way to introduce middle readers to world history and geography
Dramatic storytelling and lively, informative writing bring history to life
Vibrant design features striking artwork, maps, and a variety of photos and archival images
Features stories from almost every continent, spanning from prehistory to today
An excellent resource for school reports as well as for browsing
Includes bibliography, further reading, and indexGillian Richardsonhas written seventeen books for children, including10 Ships That Rocked the World,10 Plants That Shook the World, andKaboom! Explosions of All Kinds. She lives in the British Columl#}