The steam-shovel man follows a determined young man who leaves home in search of opportunity, drawn to one of the most ambitious engineering feats of his time. The narrative captures the excitement and hardship of laborers working on the Panama Canal, where ambition collides with the unforgiving realities of physical labor and industrial progress. The story explores perseverance, the weight of responsibility, and the pursuit of a better future despite the challenges that arise. As the protagonist navigates unfamiliar terrain, he encounters figures who shape his understanding of courage and endurance, from seasoned engineers to those driven purely by profit. Early scenes highlight the energy and tension of new beginnings, reflecting the spirit of adventure that defines both the character and the era. The novel offers a glimpse into the triumphs and struggles of those who contributed to a monumental project, blending personal growth with the larger forces of progress and transformation.
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