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'I want to learn to fly,' Amelia Earhart tells her family one evening. But in 1920, flying is expensive and dangerous, and most people think it is only for men. But nothing can stop Amelia, so she works hard to be a pilot. Soon, she is breaking records for flying further and higher than anyone before. She shows the world that anything is possible.
This book investigates the life and career of Amelia Earhart, focusing on her determination to overcome gender barriers in early 20th-century aviation. The authors, Janet Hardy-Gould and Kate Mellersh, utilize a biographical framework to document Earhart's transition from an aspiring pilot to a record-breaking aviator. The text presents her life as a case study in persistence, highlighting the societal constraints of the 1920s and the technical challenges of early flight.
What You Will Find
This text is widely recognized as a foundational resource for English language learners due to its accessible prose and structured vocabulary. Educators frequently highlight the book's effectiveness in combining historical biography with clear, pedagogical language.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press España, S.A.
ISBN-10:
0194637581
ISBN-13:
9780194637589
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