The $25,000 Flight (Totally True Adventures)
How Lindbergh Set a Daring Record...
Lori Haskins Houran; illustrated by Wesley Lowe
Ebook
August 26, 2014 | ISBN 9780385382861
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About the Book
In the 1920s, flying was brand new—and very dangerous.
A $25,000 prize for the first flight from New York to Paris went unclaimed for years. Many teams tried. And many teams failed. Still, Charles Lindbergh felt he had a shot at the prize. He wasn’t famous. He wasn’t rich. But he was determined. He’d cross the ocean in a tiny plane . . . and he’d do it all by himself!
After you've read the story, don't miss the bonus content with extra facts, a timeline, and more 20th century history, geography, and science-tie-ins!