INTRODUCED BY RAJA SHEHADEHIn a world preoccupied by borders, bridges celebrate the possibility of connectionDr Gavin Francis crosses bridges (both actual and metaphorical) on a journey through more than twenty countries, across four decades of travel, asking what changes in our societies when we build ways to connect with each other. From Rome's Ponte Sant'Angelo to Brooklyn, Victoria Falls to London, Singapore to Siberia, Francis's tour of bridges around the world demonstrates what the building of bridges has meant to our civilisation, how crossings can enrich our lives, and the price we pay when we tear them down. 'A valuable reminder that the physical environment we build has immense social and cultural consequences'SARAH MOSS'Irresistibly engaging' SCOTSMAN'Informative, imaginative and hugely enjoyable' SARA WHEELER'From the perspective of a Palestinian . Francis's book on connections between people and countries offers hope' RAJAH SHEHADEH.
The Bridge Between Worlds : A Brief History of Connection