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Amelia Earhart
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March 27, 1937 Heritage Childhood, 1900-1913 On the Move, 1913-1920 Flying Lessons, 1920-1924 Boston, 1924-1928 The Invitation To Trepassey Across the Atlantic The Heroine The Vagabond Off and Running, 1928-1929 The Derby Breaking Records, 1929-1930 Marriage, 1930-1931 The Fun of It, 1931-1932 Celebrity, 1932-1935 Over the Pacific Detours, 1935-1937 The Idea Preparations The Final Flight

About the Author

Kathleen C. Winters was an aviation historian, licensed pilot, and author of the critically acclaimed Anne Morrow Lindbergh: First Lady of the Air. A resident of St. Paul, Minnesota, she passed away in August of 2010.

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"Kathleen C. Winters promises to dig through the myths and heroic dross to look at Amelia Earhart from 'a pilot's perspective.' This she does with masterly story-telling precision, revealing the sad truth that the famous aviatrix was all too often (usually owing to conflicting demands) ill-prepared to undertake her many attempted record flights. The result is a sober and absorbing account of the world's most iconic, yet tragic female pilot."--Larry E. Tise, author of Conquering the Sky and the Wilbur and Orville Wright Distinguished Professor of History, East Carolina University "Kathleen Winters's book is full of details I had never known about Amelia Earhart, which put her achievements and ultimate tragedy in a surprising new perspective. The author's experience as a pilot herself comes through in every part of the book. Anyone interested in flying or women who defy stereotypes will enjoy this book; but it also is a study in the timeless American traditions of marketing and PR."--James Fallows, Atlantic Monthly "In Amelia Earhart: The Turbulent Life of an American Icon, pilot and biographer Kathleen C. Winters draws upon new sources to give us a welcome and long overdue account of Earhart's tumultuous career, as well as the careful fashioning of her public image. A book with no small share of surprises, and an important contribution to the history of women and aviation."--David Toomey, Associate Professor of English, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA "If you're only going to read one Amelia biography, make it this one. It's fast moving, puts all the facts in the context of the times and doesn't try to prove a point. It's hard to put down."--Budd Davisson, Editor-in-Chief, Flight Journal magazine Praise for Anne Morrow Lindergh: "A perfectly calibrated tribute to an early heroine of the air."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Both pointed and modest."--The New York Times Book Review "Beautifully written."--Booklist

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