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Amelia Earhart A Biography
Author: Doris L. Rich
ISBN-13: 9781439508459
ISBN-10: 1439508453
Publication Date: 6/26/2008
Pages: 321
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Young Adult
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With a combination of daring and adroit public relations, Amelia Earhart reigned as "Queen of the Air" during the period between her first transatlantic flight in 1928 and her untimely disappearance over the Pacific nine years later. This fast-paced, richly detailed biography reveals an aloof, independent woman who grimly endured the public clamor and cross-country lecture circuit in order to fund her desire to fly. In 1931 she married her publicist, George P. Putnam, whose brash schemes to capitalize on her aviation feats became increasingly foolhardy, leading up to her final, fatal effort to fly around the world. The author shows Earhart was also a tireless champion of women's rights, pacifism and commercial aviation, which was still in its infancy. While some questioned her aptitude as a pilot, few denied the promotional appeal of this attractive "Lady Lindy." Rich, whose varied career has included journalism, photography and teaching, vividly reminds us how primitive and dangerous early flight was.