Hidden Worlds: Amazing Tunnel Stories

Description

32 pages
Contains Index
$19.95
ISBN 1-55037-745-0
DDC j624.1'93

Publisher

Year

2002

Contributor

Illustrations by Tina Holdcroft
Reviewed by Irene Punt

Irene Punt is a published author and elementary-school teacher in
Calgary, Alberta.

Review

Readers will get an inside look at tunnels past and present in places
around the world when they dive into Hidden Worlds. Some of the 12
tunnels explored are mole holes, secret tunnels in the Egyptian pyramids
(that led to hidden treasures); tunnels beneath Paris streets (which
World War II prisoners used to escape); water tunnels (the aqueducts
that ancient Romans used to transport water); train tunnels (Chicago’s
underground system); and mail tunnels. Readers will discover why and how
the tunnels were made and who used them. Debora Pearson’s lively text
and fun dialogue bubbles, along with Tina Holdcroft’s upbeat,
cartoonlike illustrations, add humor and entertainment to the adventure.

The book has a well-designed format: each tunnel is depicted in a
double-page spread. The book includes an introduction and an index, and
concludes with a section titled, “More About Tunnels” (the factual
information here enhances the stories).

This fascinating look at the many different worlds underground is
highly recommended.

Citation

Pearson, Debora., “Hidden Worlds: Amazing Tunnel Stories,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed December 26, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/23754.