20 hrs., 40 min. : our flight in the Friendship : the American girl, first across the Atlantic by air, tells her story

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20 hrs., 40 min. : our flight in the Friendship : the American girl, first across the Atlantic by air, tells her story

by Amelia Earhart

EN·~3 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

Transcriber’s Notes

0:32
2

20 HRS. 40 MIN. OUR FLIGHT IN THE FRIENDSHIP

0:30
3

FOREWORD

0:36
4

INTRODUCTION By Marion Perkins

6:01
5

ILLUSTRATIONS

3:35
6

CHAPTER I TORONTO DAYS

8:29
7

CHAPTER II EARLY AVIATION

10:46
8

CHAPTER III MY OWN PLANE

17:53
9

CHAPTER IV EAST TO BOSTON

8:14
10

CHAPTER V PREPARATIONS

16:53

Description

The narrative opens with the thrill of a daring 20‑hour, 40‑minute crossing of the Atlantic, told by the young woman who became the first American to make the journey by air. She describes the hum of the engines, the endless sea of clouds, and the careful calculations that kept the aircraft aloft, all while inviting listeners to feel the mix of fear and exhilaration that defined those early hours. Vivid illustrations accompany her words, giving a tactile sense of the open‑cockpit world she inhabited.

Interwoven with the flight account is a portrait of her life on the ground—teaching English in factories, volunteering at a Boston settlement house, and driving a bright yellow roadster through bustling city streets. These chapters reveal a practical mind paired with a creative spirit, showing how her commitment to social work and community shaped her daring ambition. Listeners get a glimpse of the quiet humor and determination that guided her from classroom to cockpit, setting the stage for the historic adventure that follows.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (210K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

New York: G. P. Putman's Sons, 1928.

Release date

2024-04-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart

1897–1937

A daring aviation pioneer, she became the first woman to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic and helped turn early flight into a symbol of freedom and possibility. Her disappearance during a 1937 around-the-world attempt only deepened the legend of a life already full of firsts.

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