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Amelia and Me

Book 1 of the Ginny Ross Series

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Amelia and Me

De : Heather Stemp
Lu par : Carmen Elle
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After reading about Amelia Earhart in her friend’s scrapbook, 12-year-old Ginny Ross decides to become a pilot. It’s 1930, and luckily, the airstrip in her hometown of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, is a popular launching point for intrepid aviators setting out on transatlantic flights. But how will Ginny’s dream take flight when her mother—and society in general—so fiercely believes a woman’s place is in the home? At the height of the Great Depression, the Ross family certainly can’t spare any money for flying lessons, and Ginny will need a mentor if she is ever going to make it out of Harbour Grace.

With the support of her beloved Papa, kind Uncle Harry, and resourceful Aunt Rose, Ginny takes matters into her own hands. When Amelia Earhart herself shows up in Harbour Grace for her first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Ginny notices the townspeoples’ looks of shock and disgust are slowly turning to looks of admiration and respect. Maybe they will soon understand Ginny’s dream, and maybe Amelia Earhart is the woman to help convince them.

Based on the real girlhood of author Heather Stemp’s Aunt Ginny, Amelia and Me is a bighearted story of determination, grit and adventure. Listeners will love the interesting historical details skillfully weaved throughout the book.

©2020 Heather Stemp (P)2020 Heather Stemp
Fiction historique Passage à l'âge adulte, choses de la vie Roman et littérature Sociabilité et compétences essentielles Véhicules et transport
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