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Amelia Earhart
The Sky's No Limit
by 
Lori Van Pelt
Kris Faulkner
  
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Publisher: Books In Motion
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Juvenile Nonfiction
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English

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Available copies:   0 (4 patron(s) on waiting list)
Library copies:   2
File size:   147864 KB
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Release date:   Jul 18, 2006

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As a tomboy growing up in Kansas, Amelia Earhart delighted in trying new and risky things, once she even built a roller-coaster in her grandparent’s backyard. In her 20s she fell in love with flight while watching an aerobatics exhibition and grew even more enthralled when she took her first airplane ride. At age 24 she earned her pilot’s wings and in 1928 took part in the transatlantic "Friendship" flight. In 1937 she married publisher George Putnam who managed her career and promoted her zealously, ensuring her status as the world’s best-known aviatrix. The next year she soloed the Atlantic, afterward receiving the Distinguished Flying Cross and began championing the efforts of women to explore careers traditionally held by men. Tragically, just days before her 40th birthday her plane vanished en route to a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean as she neared the end of her round-the-world journey. After an exhaustive search, no trace of the plane or Amelia was ever found.

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AudioFile Magazine...
The mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance lends a note of intrigue to her life of adventure. Earhart grew up in Kansas, won her pilot's wings by 1924, and flew across the Atlantic Ocean in 1928. Kris Faulkner reads this biography carefully, emphasizing quotations and journal entries. The narrative, which is appropriate for a range of ages and interests, tells of Earhart's life and dreams, particularly her passion to be unfettered by society. Faulkner's soft, dreamy voice adds flavor to Earhart's personality but doesn't reflect her ambition and drive. The story of Earhart's life ends all too soon, when she disappears over the Pacific Ocean in 1937. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
 

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