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Every day, millions of people step into elevators without thinking about the hidden world that keeps them moving. What feels ordinary to the public is, in truth, one of the great quiet achievements of modern life.
In The Ordinary Miracle, Elias Ward tells the story of the elevator not just as a machine, but as a trade, a public promise, and an invisible system that helped make vertical life possible. From Elisha Otis and the first trust problem, to union halls, code books, modernization crews, digital diagnostics, and the future of smart buildings, this book follows the people who turned danger into routine confidence. Blending historical research with more than three decades of field perspective, Ward explores the craft, conscience, and hidden labor behind one of the safest public rides in the world. He writes about the elevator trade as the people inside it know it: demanding, technical, moral, and too often invisible. For readers who love narrative nonfiction about hidden systems, skilled work, infrastructure, and the unseen labor behind daily life, The Ordinary Miracle opens the machine room door.Wie gefällt Ihnen unser Shop?