YA books on planes and flying
CharlasBook Recommendations Requests
Únete a LibraryThing para publicar.
12wonderY
Both fiction and nonfiction.
Grandson has already identified Stick and Rudder and Little America: Aerial Exploration in the Antarctic the Flight to the South Pole as titles he wants.
I’m going to introduce him to Richard Bach.
Grandson has already identified Stick and Rudder and Little America: Aerial Exploration in the Antarctic the Flight to the South Pole as titles he wants.
I’m going to introduce him to Richard Bach.
3vwinsloe
Code Name Verity is my favorite, although all of Elizabeth Wein's women aviator books are good.
52wonderY
>4 Hope_H: I picked up a different Smithsonian Guide this weekend second hand - From our earliest attempts at flight to tomorrow’s advanced designs
6Cecrow
Roald Dahl, Going Solo
My dad is into flying so this is a great topic for me to follow too. Chased some of the above and led me to Flight of Passage, which sounds great but comes with a language warning. How old is the grandson?
My dad is into flying so this is a great topic for me to follow too. Chased some of the above and led me to Flight of Passage, which sounds great but comes with a language warning. How old is the grandson?
72wonderY
>6 Cecrow: He’s 12. This new passion in so much more welcome than his last - true crime and the psychology of serial killers.
8Shrike58
This jogged my memory about a book I read as a kid, which tells the story of a young person (I don't even recall their gender), who gets involved in soaring as a sport. I believe Disney made a live-action program out of it. I can't recall the title or author, but maybe that's enough information to jog someone else's memory better.