A review by reader4evr
Flesh and Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy by Albert Marrin

3.0

I love when nonfiction books are set up like this book because it shows that the author has done some research and in the end I feel like I have learned a lot. One of the main points that I learned about this was the worst workplace disaster up until September 11th happened in New York City.

I loved all of the black and white pictures which brought the book to life making it a great readaloud in a Social Studies class.

I was kind of disappointed there wasn't more about the fire. The chapter that focused on the fire was sad because of how many people just jumped from the building or died because they couldn't get out of the building fast enough. 75% of the book was mainly about immigrants and how factories have developed throughout the years.