In The Wright Brothers, Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough explores the remarkable story of Wilbur and Orville Wright, the Ohio brothers who changed the world by achieving the first powered flight in 1903. This narrative moves beyond their reputation as bicycle mechanics to reveal their extraordinary courage, determination, and intellectual curiosity. McCullough brings their story to life through an extensive exploration of the Wright Papers, offering a personal glimpse into their lives and the pivotal role played by their sister, Katharine, in their historic success.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the intellectual depth and the profound impact of the brothers' upbringing on their groundbreaking achievements.
- Learn about the crucial contributions of Katharine Wright, whose support was instrumental in her brothers' success.
- Gain historical insights through McCullough's meticulous use of primary sources, including diaries, letters, and notebooks.
- Experience the inspiring story of two men who defied the odds to change the course of history.
About the Author
David McCullough was an acclaimed American historian, writer, and lecturer. Known for his masterful storytelling and meticulous research, he authored numerous celebrated works of history and biography, including Truman and John Adams. A two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, he was also a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. His work is widely recognized for bringing American history to life for a broad audience through his engaging and accessible narrative style.