On May 10, 1869, the final spike in North America's first transcontinental railroad was driven home at Promontory Summit, Utah. Illustrated with the author's carefully researched, evocative paintings, here is a great adventure story in the history of the American West--the day Charles Crocker staked $10,000 on the crews' ability to lay a world record ten miles of track in a single, Ten Mile Day.Mary Ann Fraserhas illustrated more than forty books for children, and is the author-illustrator of a growing list of popular middle-grade books that focus on U.S. history. HerIn Search of the Grand Canyonwas voted a Best Book of the Year bySchool Library JournalandTen Mile Daywas anAmerican BooksellerPick, of the Lists. A graduate of Exter College of Art Design, she lives with her husband and three children in Simi Valley, California.In her well-researched text, Fraser incorporates fascinating detail...while honestly addressing the prejudice faced by Chinese laborers. Good use of the broad picture-book format. An attractive resource. Kirkus Reviews