cover image The Hill: Inside the Secret World of the U.S. Capitol

The Hill: Inside the Secret World of the U.S. Capitol

Kate Andersen Brower. Quill Tree, $19.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-322931-0

Taking up more than 1.5 million square feet and boasting more than 600 rooms, plus its own subway system, barbershop, and dining options, the U.S. Capitol proves a fascinating subject in this cutaway-feeling view of its inner workings by Andersen Bower (The Hidden History of the White House, for adults). In three parts rendered in meticulous detail, the author covers the building’s development, staff, and significance beginning with its initial construction, which was completed by more than 200 enslaved laborers in 1793. Chapters relating the complicated ins and outs of running this small city highlight individuals like Daryl Chappelle, who was the conductor of the Senate subway for 44 years. Later sections describe occasions and legislators who have made history within its halls, such as Hiram Revels, the first Black senator, and Barney Frank, who in 1987 became the first member of Congress to come out as gay. To showcase how the “Capitol has been the site of important moments throughout history,” Andersen Brower additionally spotlights “five incredible days on Capitol Hill” from 1814 to 2021. Archival photos bring the Capitol to life, reminding readers that “understanding the past helps us make sense of where we are today.” Ages 8–12. Agent: Howard Yoon, Ross Yoon Literary. (Oct.)