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  • Amelia Earhart

    SHELLEY TANAKA

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2008)
    Synopsis Ever since Amelia Earhart and her plane disappeared on July 2, 1937, people have wanted to know more about this remarkable woman. Amelia Earhart follows the charismatic aviator from her first sight of an airplane at the age of ten to the last radio transmission she made before she vanished. Illustrated with original artworks, contemporary photographs, quotes, and details, this is a great introduction to the famous pilot.
  • Amelia Earhart

    Andrew Prentice, Mike Smith

    language (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Aug. 13, 2019)
    See how Amelia Earhart went from a little Kansas tomboy to a high-flying feminist icon Before Amelia Earhart (1897–1939) became a world-famous pilot, she was a little tomboy from Kansas with a taste for adventure. When she visited an airfield and took a short plane ride, she knew she had to be a pilot. She signed up for flying lessons and cropped her hair short so that the other pilots would take her seriously. She became the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. With each flight she took and each record she broke, Amelia became more and more of a celebrity. Her final flight was intended to be a trip around the whole world, but her plane disappeared after takeoff—and her disappearance is still a mystery today. Inspirational, highly illustrated, and full of adventure, Amelia Earhart tells the story of the feminist icon who changed the world of aviation. It includes a timeline, glossary, and index.
  • Amelia Earhart

    Emma E Haldy, Jeff Bane

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Jan. 1, 2016)
    The My Itty-Bitty Bio series are biographies for the earliest readers. This book examines the life of Amelia Earhart in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a timeline and other informative backmatter.
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  • Amelia Earhart

    Philip Abraham

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2002)
    Discover how Earhart became a pioneer of the skies, and read about her mysterious disappearance.An easy-to-read (Ages 4-7) biography of the female aviator who was the first woman to fly alone across the country.
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  • Amelia Earhart

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Traces the life of the famous pilot, focusing on her record setting flights in the 1920s and 1930s and her inspiration to other women.
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  • Amelia Earhart

    Tamra B. Orr

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Feb. 1, 2015)
    A pioneering aviator, Amelia Earhart is perhaps best known for being the first woman ever to complete a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. Readers will discover how Earhart began a career in a field dominated by men and how she later worked to create new opportunities for female airplane pilots. They will also explore the circumstances surrounding her mysterious disappearance in 1937 and find out how her legacy is celebrated today.
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  • Amelia Earhart

    Muriel Earhart Morrissey, N. Taylor

    Paperback (Bellerophon Books, Dec. 1, 1977)
    The text about our heroine is printed opposite a full-page picture of her in action. It is by someone who knew her well- her sister.
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  • I Was Amelia Earhart

    Jane Mendelsohn

    Library Binding (Alfred A. Knopf, April 2, 1996)
    In this brilliantly imagined novel, Amelia Earhart tells us what happened after she and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared off the coast of New Guinea one glorious, windy day in 1937. And she tells us about herself.There is her love affair with flying ("The sky is flesh") . . . .There are her memories of the past: her childhood desire to become a heroine ("Heroines did what they wanted") . . . her marriage to G.P. Putnam, who promoted her to fame, but was willing to gamble her life so that the book she was writing about her round-the-world flight would sell out before Christmas.There is the flight itself -- day after magnificent or perilous or exhilarating or terrifying day ("Noonan once said any fool could have seen I was risking my life but not living it").And there is, miraculously, an island ("We named it Heaven, as a kind of joke").And, most important, there is Noonan . . .
  • Amelia Earhart

    Tamara Hollingsworth

    language (Teacher Created Materials, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Young readers will be inspired by this biography about the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. The appealing images, helpful text, and supportive timeline, glossary, table of contents, and index combine to create an engaging experience as readers learn about one of the greatest female pilots of all time.
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  • Amelia Earhart

    Wil Mara

    Perfect Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 16, 2003)
    Provides an easy-to-read introduction to the life of Amelia Earhart.
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  • Amelia Earhart

    Caroline Crosson Gilpin

    Unknown Binding (National Geographic Society (6 Aug. 2013), March 15, 1600)
    Excellent Book
  • Amelia Earhart and Her Life

    Rich Linville, Jordan Scherer, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, March 23, 2018)
    In 1897, I am born in the home of my grandfather. It is the custom in my family for the first newborn baby girl to be named after both grandmothers. My name is Amelia Mary Earhart. My nickname is Meeley. I am adventurous and curious about things. I can do anything that a boy can do. My father loses his job. We move to Chicago to live with friends. I keep a scrapbook of newspaper articles about successful women in many careers. I have a difficult childhood. My mother wants me to go to a better high school than the one near us. So I go to Hyde Park, which has a better science program. I excel in science. What will become of me?