She wrote several books: 20 hours something minutes ( the flight of the Friendship) l928, The Fun of It, (circa l93l) and the collaborationist with her husband Last Flight ( not lost flight!) which was published post-disappearance. She also contributed articles to magazines in her capacity as the head of the 99s.
Amelia Earhart's book is titled "The Fun of It: Random Records of My Own Flying and of Women in Aviation." It was published in 1932 and recounts her experiences as an aviator.
She authored the books 20 Hours, 40 Minutes (about her first trans-Atlantic flight) and The Fun of It.
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Amelia had no brother.
Amelia did not have a brother.
they never found amelia earharts plane but the goverment is planning a search for her in 2013
Amelia Mary Earhart
Amelia was smart, practical and determined.
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Amelia's young sister was Muriel.
Her full name was Amelia Mary Earhart.
Amelia was the oldest sibling.
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