I Was Amelia Earhart by Jane Mendelsohn
1997
Weight: 6.4 oz
Method of Disposal: Donating
My grandmother gave me a large stack of books including this one. The stack included an Ann Coulter book, books on being Baptist, a book written by a nun, and a Christmas book by Jimmy Carter (though when she gave them to me she said she did not know how she came to have the Carter book. Spitting his name with disdain.) I read the book by the nun. I am slogging through the book by Carter (I like him just fine but not so keen on the book). I detest Ann Coulter. I just finished the Amelia Earhart book and was pleasantly surprised.
It only had three stars on Amazon, and the blurb did not really appeal to me, though I am a bit interested in Earhart as a strong woman. I enjoyed it though. It read quickly and it was a unique take on what happened to Earhart. The book itself was well-made. I am not claiming it was a game changer, but it was a fun and interesting little fantasy.
1997
Weight: 6.4 oz
Method of Disposal: Donating
My grandmother gave me a large stack of books including this one. The stack included an Ann Coulter book, books on being Baptist, a book written by a nun, and a Christmas book by Jimmy Carter (though when she gave them to me she said she did not know how she came to have the Carter book. Spitting his name with disdain.) I read the book by the nun. I am slogging through the book by Carter (I like him just fine but not so keen on the book). I detest Ann Coulter. I just finished the Amelia Earhart book and was pleasantly surprised.
It only had three stars on Amazon, and the blurb did not really appeal to me, though I am a bit interested in Earhart as a strong woman. I enjoyed it though. It read quickly and it was a unique take on what happened to Earhart. The book itself was well-made. I am not claiming it was a game changer, but it was a fun and interesting little fantasy.
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