A Picture Book of Amelia Earhart
A Picture Book of Amelia Earhart
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Holiday House
Just the Series: Picture Book Biographies   

Series and Publisher: Picture Book Biographies   

Annotation: Describes the life of the first woman to pilot a plane across the Atlantic Ocean by herself.
Genre: [Biographies]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #6534574
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Holiday House
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 1998 Release Date: 09/11/18
Illustrator: Fisher, Jeff,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-8234-4056-7
ISBN 13: 978-0-8234-4056-6
Dewey: 921
LCCN: 96054854
Dimensions: 21 x 25 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist

From the Picture Book Biography series, this volume on Amelia Earhart highlights her unconventional childhood, her independent spirit juxtaposed against a caring heart, her determination to fly, and her courage as a trailblazer in aviation. Single-page and double-page illustrations fill each spread from edge to edge, with no borders to prevent the pictures from running into one another in the gutter. The drawing shows some awkwardness when it comes to figures and perspective; however, the illustrations do convey the look of the times and the drama of Earhart's adventurous life. A useful addition to the series. (Reviewed April 15, 1998)

Horn Book

The life of the pioneering aviator, from tomboyish beginnings through flying adventures to her mysterious disappearance over the Pacific Ocean, is set forth in a straightforward, informative text full of detail. The illustrations ably reflect both the humorous and more serious moments in the narrative. A time line and an author's note are included. Bib.

Kirkus Reviews

Adler (A Picture Book of Jackie Robinson, 1994, etc.) draws even young onlookers into the life of Earhart, whose Kansas childhood included firing a .22 rifle at barn rats and fashioning a roller coaster from fence rails and roller skates. Her social work, medical research, and study of engine repair are outlined, along with her growing passion for airplanes and flying, which resulted in several initial crash landings. Historic flights and accomplishments characterize Earhart's adulthood, told in a factual, yet anecdotal style sure to interest early readers. Earhart's disappearance, the source of much speculation, is skillfully handled. A brief author's note cites theories about that disappearance as well as the lack of evidence to support them. Fisher's illustrations, though clumsy in depicting perspective (e.g., a plane in flight on the cover is curiously close to Earhart's head), are pleasing in that they do not idealize the subject. This is a cogent tribute to an aviation pioneer. (Picture book/biography. 5-9)

School Library Journal

Gr 2-5--Herbert Hoover called Amelia Earhart a "pioneering woman." Adler emphasizes this characteristic as he recounts the life of the famous pilot, describing her days as a schoolgirl when she engaged in activities typically enjoyed by boys and wore bloomers that were a departure from the dress expected of ladies. She was well educated as well as compassionate, and her career endeavors were many before concentrating on flying. The author details his subject's renown flights across the Atlantic and her fatal trip around the world. Readers glean a sense of Earhart's courage and determination. Realistic, double-page watercolor illustrations complement the text. A good addition to biography or women's collections for beginning or reluctant readers.--Cheryl Cufari, Glencliff Elementary School, Niskayuna, NY

Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Word Count: 1,480
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.0 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 20904 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:5.1 / points:3.0 / quiz:Q23655
Lexile: AD880L
Guided Reading Level: N
Fountas & Pinnell: N

In 1937, Amelia Earhart vanished while trying to become the first woman to fly around the globe. Today, experts search for clues to what happened-- but Earhart's legacy as a pioneering woman pilot is greater than the mystery surrounding her disappearance.

You may know Amelia Earhart as one of history's most beloved aviators, but did you know she grew up playing football and studied automobile-engine repair? This clear and concise picture book biography with bright, colorful illustrations follows brave Amelia throughout her inspiring lifetime.

From her first plane ride, on Christmas Day in 1920, to her famous flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1928, Amelia's life took on new purpose when she discovered her love of flying. She later became the first person to fly alone across both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and had many other adventures that brought her to places like Hawaii and Mexico. In 1937, Amelia vanished while attempting to fly around the world. Her mysterious disapperance and incredible life story have fascinated the world ever since.

This entry in Adler's well-known series includes a timeline, author's note, and bibliography. Repackaged paperback edition has an updated cover.

For almost thirty years, David Adler’s Picture Book Biography series has profiled famous people who changed the world. Colorful, kid-friendly illustrations combine with Adler’s “expert mixtures of facts and personality” (Booklist) to introduce young readers to history through compelling biographies of presidents, heroes, inventors, explorers, and adventurers. These books are ideal for first and second graders interested in history, or who need reliable sources for school book reports.


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