Eat My Dust! Henry Ford's First Race

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Author: Monica Kulling

ISBN-10: 0375815104

ISBN-13: 9780375815102

Category: Biography

It’s 1901 and Henry Ford wants to build a car that everyone can own. But first he needs the money to produce it. How will he get it? He enters a car race, of course! Readers will love this fast-paced, fact-based story!\ \ Relates the excitement caused by Henry Ford as he drove the "horseless carriage" he built, particularly when he decided to win a race to get money to build a new car that anyone could afford.\

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It's 1901 and Henry Ford wants to build a car that everyone can own. But first he needs the money to produce it. How will he get it? He enters a car race, of course! Readers will love this fast-paced, fact-based story!Susan Hepler, Ph.D. - Children's LiteratureUsing as its base the true story of a race Henry Ford won in 1901, this book tells new readers about how Henry Ford realized his dream to build an automobile that common people could own. Up until then, only the very rich owned cars and most hired drivers because the cars needed constant repair. Ford needed money to start his famous assembly-line product, the Tin Lizzie, as it was later called. So he entered this ten mile race with his mechanic, Spider, who had to lean out on the curved race track to keep the car from turning over. When Ford won, he used his $1000 to start the Ford Motor Company. Short, mostly declarative sentences, arranged in short lines, advance the action while Walz's humorous illustrations reveal little mechanical detail, but mostly rely on exaggeration of movement and expression to keep readers interest. An afterword rewards readers with a bit of information and an old photograph which documents the truth of the story. A good effort that blends facts into an appealing package. 2004, Random House, Ages 6 to 9.