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Amelia and Eleanor go for a ride: Based on a true story

Average rating
5 out of 5
Based on 18 Ratings and 18 Reviews

Book Description
On a clear April evening in 1933, two outspoken and strong-minded friends slipped away from a formal dinner party to have a little unconventional fun. What made this event remarkable was that the two were Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt, dining at the White House; their entertainment of choice was to fly an airplane on a loop from Washington D.C. to Baltimore. Pooh-poohing Secret Service agen... More
Book Information
PublisherScholastic, Inc.
BindingPaperback (4 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-100590960970
ISBN-13978-0590960977
Publication Date/2000
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About Pam Munoz Ryan (Author) : Pam Munoz Ryan is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Pam Munoz Ryan include Riding Freedom, Esperanza Rising (Unabridged), Becoming Naomi Le... more
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2/6/2015 Alice Walters said:
Affixes, contractions, and descriptive language are just the beginning of what children can learn from this book about Amelia Earhart and Eleanor Roosevelt. The best thing about it is how it humanizes two of America's greatest women. The not quite true story still provides accurate details about th... more

tags: I recommend, Inspired me, I read

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8/31/2007 Amy Moreno tagged as: I Read

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