43 pages 1 hour read

David McCullough

The Wright Brothers

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2015

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The Wright Brothers by David McCullough explores the lives and achievements of Wilbur and Orville Wright, highlighting their journey from early fascination with flight in 1896, through crucial test flights at Kitty Hawk, and culminating in their successful powered flights and public demonstrations in the US and Europe, ultimately making them pioneers of modern aviation.

Reviews & Readership

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David McCullough’s The Wright Brothers is praised for its thorough research and engaging storytelling, bringing the lives and achievements of Wilbur and Orville Wright to vivid life. However, some critics argue the narrative occasionally glosses over technical details important to the brothers' innovations. Overall, it offers an inspiring and accessible account of aviation history.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The Wright Brothers?

A history enthusiast captivated by pioneering achievements and overcoming adversity will enjoy David McCullough’s The Wright Brothers. Comparable to those who appreciate the narrative style of Stephen E. Ambrose’s Undaunted Courage and Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Team of Rivals, this book offers a detailed, engaging account of the Wright brothers' journey to aviation success.

RecommendedReading Age

14-18years

Book Details

Topics

History: U.S.

Technology

History: World

Themes

Relationships: Family

Society: Education

Society: Politics & Government

Genre

Technology

Biography