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Amelia Earhart

    This aviation pioneer and author became renowned as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Through her books detailing her flying experiences, she inspired many and was instrumental in forming a significant organization for female pilots. Her courage and determination pushed the boundaries of what was possible, and her legacy continues to resonate today. The story of her life and mysterious disappearance continues to captivate decades later.

    20 Std., 40 Min.
    The Quotable Amelia Earhart
    The Fun of It
    20 Hrs. 40 Min
    Last Flight - Amelia Earhart's Flying adventures
    • Amelia Earhart was twice the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air: initially in 1928 as a passenger just a year after Lindbergh's pioneering flight and then in 1932 flying solo. Like her contemporaries Amy Johnson and Beryl Markham she was featured in all the fashionable magazines of the day as a symbol of the new independent woman. The list of records Amelia established reads like a catalogue of aviation history and includes the first flights from Hawaii to California and from California to Mexico. In 1937 she attempted with a copilot, Frederick J. Noonan, to fly around the world, but her plane was lost on the flight between New Guinea and Howland Island. Despite extensive searches neither wreckage nor bodies were ever found. Many theories exist but there is no proof of her fate. Amelia will always be remembered for her courage, vision and groundbreaking achievements both in aviation and for women.

      Last Flight - Amelia Earhart's Flying adventures
    • 20 Hrs. 40 Min

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Earhart captured the hearts and imaginations of people around the world when she became the first woman to cross the Atlantic by airplane. This book, her personal account of the historic flight, sparkles with her high-spirited charm and adventurous determination. To the story of her historic flight Earhart adds an autobiographical account of her young adult life and fascination with airplanes, and a serious-minded discussion of the future of flight and the important role of women in aviation

      20 Hrs. 40 Min
    • The Fun of It

      • 219 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(292)Add rating

      Autobiography of the famous flyer which describes her own ambitions to become a pilot and offers advice to others.

      The Fun of It
    • The Quotable Amelia Earhart

      • 271 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      "Adventure is worth while in itself."--Amelia Earhart, 1932 A fearless pioneer and a record-breaking pilot, Amelia Earhart engaged the nation and the world when she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Today people remember her most for her disappearance on the last leg of her round-the-world flight in 1937. But more than a record breaker or a ghost lost over the Pacific, Earhart was ambitious, driven, and strong at a time when all three of these traits were considered unfeminine. Earhart's words and her example encouraged women to step beyond the narrow confines of their traditional roles. The Quotable Amelia Earhart brings together statements from a variety of sources and covers a wide range of topics, including Earhart's flights and her opinions on politics, work, religion, and gender equality. This definitive resource provides a concise, documented collection of Earhart's quotations so that her words, as well as her achievements, may inspire a new generation.

      The Quotable Amelia Earhart