Book details

Lost City: The Discovery of Machu Picchu
Description
Lost City: The Discovery of Machu Picchu is a children's book by Ted Lewin that recounts the historical event of Hiram Bingham's discovery of the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu in 1911. The book takes readers on a journey through the Peruvian Andes, detailing Bingham's expedition as he follows old Incan trails based on local information. With lush watercolor illustrations, Lewin captures the beauty and mystery of the ruins and the surrounding landscape. The narrative emphasizes the significance of this archaeological find and its impact on our understanding of Incan civilization. The book serves as an educational tool, introducing young readers to the wonders of exploration, history, and cultural heritage.
Age
7-10
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
48 pages
Why to read
- Educational Value: The book provides a historical account of the discovery of Machu Picchu, offering readers insight into the significance of this ancient Incan city and the story of its modern-day discoverer, Hiram Bingham.
- Stunning Illustrations: Ted Lewin is not only an author but also an accomplished illustrator. His watercolor illustrations bring the story to life, capturing the beauty and mystery of Machu Picchu and the surrounding Andean landscape.
- Cultural Appreciation: Reading 'Lost City: The Discovery of Machu Picchu' allows readers to gain a deeper understanding of Incan culture and the importance of preserving historical sites. It encourages respect for different cultures and their heritage.
- Adventure and Exploration: The book is a tale of adventure, detailing the challenges and excitement of exploring uncharted territories. It can inspire readers, especially children, to learn more about archaeology, history, and the spirit of exploration.