The Great Divide

Author: Cristina Henríquez
Length: 336 pages
Publication Date: First published March 5, 2024
Book Summary: The Great Divide
In the annals of engineering, the Panama Canal is heralded as an extraordinary achievement. Yet, before it can become a reality, the monumental construction must commence. At the heart of this story is Ada Bunting, a courageous sixteen-year-old girl from Barbados who clandestinely arrives in Panama, joining a multitude of West Indians eager for employment on this ambitious project.
As tensions rise, local fisherman Francisco grapples with his resentment towards the influx of foreign workers. His greatest source of turmoil, however, stems from his son Omar’s choice to labor as a digger. For Omar, who has experienced a solitary and uneventful youth, this opportunity represents a vital chance to forge connections and assert his independence.
Meanwhile, scientist John Oswald has traveled from a distant land, driven by a singular mission: to eradicate malaria. His aspirations are jeopardized when his wife, Marian, falls gravely ill. The narrative takes a poignant turn when John witnesses Ada’s remarkable display of bravery and empathy. Impressed by her character, he promptly employs her as a caregiver for Marian, a decision that catalyzes a profound journey filled with ambition, loyalty, and sacrifice.
The Great Divide presents a sweeping exploration of the myriad lives intertwined with the construction of the Canal. It delves into the experiences of laborers, fishermen, journalists, activists, medical professionals, and visionaries—individuals often overlooked by history, yet instrumental in shaping the course of this monumental endeavor. This captivating tale is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the intricate tapestry of lives that contributed to one of the most significant engineering feats in history.
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