The Day the Bridge Fell
Obsessed with the construction of Melbourne’s new West Gate Bridge, where his father works, Ray Johnston overhears a conversation about a fault in the bridge and a plan to loosen its bolts. He tells his best friend Tom and confides in his father, who insists that he keeps quiet about it.
Ray is devastated when he hears sirens coming from the worksite. He races there to find that the bridge has fallen, taking several workers with it. Is his dad one of them? What else can he do?
Coral Vass is an award-winning Australian children’s author. She has always loved telling stories and has been writing books for fifteen years. With numerous bestsellers, Coral’s awards include the 2018 Speech Pathology Awards for Best Book for Language and Literacy Development – Indigenous Children, the 2019 CBCA Book of the Year Eve Pownall Award and the 2021 Caleb Picture Book of the Year Award. She has also been shortlisted for the REAL Awards, voted by the children of Australia. Coral’s books have appeared on StoryBox Library and ABC’s Playschool. She is an ambassador for Reading Out of Poverty and is passionate about giving all children an equal opportunity to read.