I Am Amelia Earhart Explained

I Am Amelia Earhart
Author:Brad Meltzer
Illustrator:Chris Eliopoulos
Series:Ordinary People Change the World
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Children's Book
Publisher:Dial Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
Release Date:2014
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:40 pp
Isbn:9780803740822
Oclc:843124156

I Am Amelia Earhart is a 2014 children's book written by Brad Meltzer in the "Ordinary People Change the World" series. It follows the adventures of a young Amelia Earhart learning important lessons.

Plot synopsis

The book features a young Amelia Earhart, before she became the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. As a child, young Amelia Earhart built a makeshift roller coaster in her backyard, using planks of wood and a wooden crate. She crashed. It was loud. It was noisy. It was the first time she flew, but it would not be her last. This experience teaches her that not to accept the limits others, society, and even gravity place on her.

Inspiration

The idea for the "Ordinary People Change the World" series came to Meltzer as he was shopping for his young daughter. All he saw in the racks were T-shirts with princesses and loud mouth athletes. Meltzer wanted to give his daughter real heroes, ordinary people who stood up for what is right and changed the world. Together with award-winning comics artist Chris Eliopoulos, Meltzer created the "Ordinary People Change the World" children's book series. Each book features the story of a hero when they were a child. The publisher has ordered 12 books in the series.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews found "The ever-popular pioneering female pilot gets a breezy and very incomplete biography."[1] while Publishers Weekly call it an "entertaining and inspiring primer, though source notes are absent."[2]

Press

With the recent launch of I Am Rosa Parks, all three books in the "Ordinary People Change the World" series appeared simultaneously on the New York Times Bestseller List: I Am Rosa Parks at #2; I Am Abraham Lincoln at #6; and I Am Amelia Earhart at #8.[3]

Meltzer was featured on many morning news shows to discuss the books, including CBS This Morning.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: I Am Albert Einstein . www.kirkusreviews.com . 20 November 2013 . Kirkus Media LLC . 21 June 2015 .
  2. Web site: I Am Amelia Earhart. www.publishersweekly.com . PWxyz LLC . 21 June 2015 .
  3. News: New York Times Bestseller List. The New York Times . 6 July 2014.
  4. Web site: Historic Heroes Come to Life In Children's Books. . 9 June 2012.