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Under Amelia's wing, Heather Stemp

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Under Amelia's wing, Heather Stemp
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
fiction
Main title
Under Amelia's wing
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Heather Stemp
Series statement
Book 2 of the Ginny Ross series
Summary
{uFEFF}It's 1936, and against all odds-but not without a few stumbles-Ginny Ross has made it to Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. (Otherwise known as the academic home of her friend and mentor, Amelia Earhart.) For Ginny, this is the next step toward her dream of becoming a pilot, but it's harder than she expected: as the only girl in her mechanical engineering program, she constantly has to prove she deserves to be there. Ginny is determined not to let the jeers of her classmates and the opinions of some backwards-thinking professors hold her back, but she is a world away from her home in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. When Amelia takes off in 1937 to fly around the globe, Ginny can't shake a feeling of foreboding. Aviation is still relatively new and communication between air and ground is patchy at best. Then Amelia disappears without a trace, and Ginny must figure out if she has what it takes to forge ahead without her mentor. With the threat of the Second World War looming large, Ginny will need every bit of salty east coast grit she can muster. Featuring historical photos of Amelia's time at Purdue University (1935-37), this STEM-friendly novel will appeal to anyone who has suffered from imposter syndrome and has had to prove their worth-to others and themselves
Target audience
juvenile

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