''The Great Wheel'' is
Robert Lawson's final children's book, published in 1957, the year of his death. It was posthumously named as a
Newbery Honor book in 1958.
Plot summary
The story's protagonist is Irish-born Conn Kilroy, who leaves Ireland for the United States in the 1890s at the urging of his Uncle Michael. Before he leaves, his aunt predicts that he will ride the biggest wheel in the world. He travels to the United States by steamship. While on board, he meets an attractive German girl named Trudy, who is traveling to Wisconsin.
Upon his arrival, he begins working for his uncle in New York City, but he is soon hired to work for the company commissioned to create the huge
Ferris Wheel for the 1893
World's Columbian Exposition
The World's Columbian Exposition (also known as the Chicago World's Fair) was a world's fair held in Chicago
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. He works hard with his newfound friend Martin Brennan to build it. After the giant wheel is installed at the exposition, Conn fulfills his aunt's prophecy by riding on it. His uncle would like him to help build a bridge, but Conn refuses and stays. He takes a job as a guard at the fair, hoping that someday Trudy will visit the fair. She does visit, and the two reunite, eventually marrying and moving to Wisconsin.
1957 American novels
American children's novels
Newbery Honor-winning works
Children's historical novels
Fiction set in the 1890s
Novels set in Chicago
World's Columbian Exposition
1957 children's books
Children's books set in the 1890s
Children's books set in New York City
Children's books set in Chicago
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