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(A classic read in English _ The Bridge-Builders by Rudyard Kipling)
"The Bridge-Builders" is a novel by Rudyard Kipling first published in 1899, set in the fictional Central Asian country of "Faraizi", about the construction of a railway bridge across a treacherous river.
"The Bridge-Builders" is an important work of fiction that explores complex themes related to colonialism, cultural clashes, and the struggle for power and control.
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Summary
The protagonist is an engineer named Strickland who is tasked with building a bridge. Strickland is drawn into a complicated situation, torn between his loyalty to his employer and his respect for the locals who oppose the bridge's construction.
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The Bridge-Builders