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Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937 Books
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Amelia Earhart
20 hrs., 40 min. : $b our flight in the Friendship : the American girl, first across the Atlantic by air, tells her story
"20 hrs., 40 min.: our flight in the Friendship: the American girl, first…" by Amelia Earhart is a memoir published in 1928. Earhart recounts her historic journey as the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by air, combining flight log entries with childhood memories and reflections on how she discovered her passion for aviation. She weaves together the drama of the transatlantic voyage with personal insights about women's roles in flight and aviation's potential to bring the world closer together.
Paul L. Briand
Daughter of the sky : $b The story of Amelia Earhart
"Daughter of the Sky: The Story of Amelia Earhart" by Paul L. Briand Jr. is a historical account written in the early 1960s. This biography chronicles the life and achievements of pioneer aviator Amelia Earhart, exploring her journey from a determined girl in Kansas to becoming an iconic figure in aviation history. The focus lies not only on her remarkable flights, such as being the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, but also on the personal struggles and societal challenges she faced. The opening of the narrative introduces Amelia Earhart through a series of reflections that highlight her courage and ambition. It begins with a quote attributed to Earhart, which underscores her philosophical outlook on courage as a necessary component for achieving one's dreams and confronting fears. As the story unfolds, it details Amelia's life as a social worker and her gradual transition into aviation, setting the stage for her groundbreaking flight across the Atlantic. Captured within these early chapters are glimpses of her childhood, her adventurous spirit, and the pivotal moments that called her to embrace the skies, foreshadowing her status as a trailblazer for women in aviation.
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