Can a man outwork a machine?Long before powerful machines took over the hardest jobs, workers relied on strength, skill, and determination. Among them was John Henry, a legendary steel driver known for his steady rhythm and unbreakable will.When a new steam-powered drill arrives, promising to replace the men who have been carving tunnels through solid rock, John Henry makes a bold decision. He challenges the machine to a race, not for pride, but to prove that human effort still matters.What follows is one of America's most enduring folk legends.Perfect for readers ages 8–12, this retelling brings the story of John Henry to life with vivid scenes, strong themes, and a rhythm that makes it ideal for reading aloud or independently.In this book, readers will discover:A powerful story of determination, skill, and courageThe historical world of railroad workers and early industryThe meaning behind one of America's most famous folk heroesPart of the Legends of America series, this book introduces young readers to the stories that helped shape a nation.