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Paperback Soar to Success: Soar to Success Student Book Level 6 Wk 7 Ruth Law Thrills a Nation Book

ISBN: 0618933603

ISBN13: 9780618933600

Soar to Success: Soar to Success Student Book Level 6 Wk 7 Ruth Law Thrills a Nation

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In 1916 a young woman named Ruth Law attempted to fly from Chicago to New York City in one day--something no one else had ever done. This is the story of that daring attempt. Beautifully detailed... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Ruth Law's Brave Flight

In 1916, Ruth Law, a pioneer of aviation (who happened to be a woman) took off in a small, unsteady plane on a record-setting one-day solo flight between Chicago and New York. This highly-illustrated, easy to read book tells all about Law's voyage and why her trip is so important to history. Little details, like how Law covered her bulky flight suit with a skirt, for modesty's sake, seem especially interesting today. Law's courage and bold ambition make for an inspirational I-Know-I-Can-Do-It tale for children and adults, too.

Ruth Law, Amazing then, an Amazing Tale Now

Ruth Law, who was the first woman to carry airmail and who was turned down by the War Department when she wanted to fly for her country in the first World War, set a non-stop, cross country flying record in 1916 and thrilled American women. This excellent children's book by Mr. Brown documents that flight in a way that really makes the aviatrix come to life for children from three to ninety-three. Because she was flying in an open cockpit plane, Ms. Law acclimatized herself by sleeping in a tent on a hotel roof the night before she attempted her flight from Chicago to New York. And she had to do it in an old plane, because the manufacture refused to sell her a new one, as they believed a woman couldn't handle it. Well she proved them wrong. She made five-hundred miles before she ran out of fuel and had to land and she completed the flight the next day. A remarkable feat. This book is obviously beyond my almost three-year-old son, but we read it all the time anyway. He loves airplanes and I do my best to explain the story so he'll understand. He's starting to get it, I think, but I know this, in a few months, well maybe a bit longer, he'll be reading this book like a champ. Books are good for children. I believe that and this is an exceptionally good one.

Fills in what the history books left out.

This is a story wonderfully told (and illustrated) of woman who seems to have had mainline history pass her by. All three of our kids love it.

"The kids loved it!"

It's a great book, my kids loved it. Waiting for the next one from Don Brown.

GREAT

I love this book. In fact I loved researching, writing and illustrating it. I had so much fun that I am writing another book about another courageous woman-Alice Ramsey. In 1909, she became the first woman to drive across America
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