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katejeminhizer 's review for:
The Engineer's Wife
by Tracey Enerson Wood
This book is one you will appreciate more once you finish it. It is not a fact paced read. I did not particularly feel a connection with the characters so much as I felt a connection with the place. I feel Wood did a good job in humanizing the trials that both the workers and engineers went through on both a personal and professional level. Wood detailed the complex construction terms and procedures in easy layman terms. This sometimes took away from the flow but it added clarity and provided gravitas for the build process. Wood gave an in depth look at how women had to weigh the consequences of wanting to fight for suffrage.