Henry Petroski is the Aleksandar S. Vesic Professor of Civil Engineering and a professor of history at Duke University. He is the author of nine previous books.
Petroski writes . . . with the observant eye of an engineer and the imaginative heart of a novelist. -Los Angeles Times A fond but clear-eyed glance back at what it was like growing up middle-class and upwardly striving in 1950s New York. -The New York Times Book Review [Petroski] once again discovers mystery and magnificence in the mundane. . . . By the end, we're convinced that no metaphor for life is more apt than a paper route. -Kirkus Reviews [A] pleasant trip though an America that has faded into history, with a tour guide who shares with us both the eyes of a young boy and the wisdom of a grown man. -Civil Engineering Petroski . . . can see the poetry in a bicycle. -The New York Sun Petroski not only can put science in laymen's terms, but also can do so without killing its magic. -The Christian Science Monitor Petroski . . . asks us to see the extraordinary in the ordinary. -Chicago Tribune Petroski . . . offers a charming account of adolescence in a much different era. -Booklist [Petroski is] the poet laureate of engineering. -Rocky Mount Telegram The book is a joy to read for anyone who enjoys a good story, not just working on a challenging project. -CE News