The book Amelia Earhart: Lady Lindy was written by author Ann Hood Here you can read free online of Amelia Earhart: Lady Lindy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Amelia Earhart: Lady Lindy a good or bad book?
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The two girls were inseparable, with Amelia the leader and Grace her follower. Their childhood nicknames of Meelie and Pidge were used throughout their lives. In 1890, their mother, Amy Otis, became the first woman to climb Pike’s Peak in Colorado, and she used that sense of adventure in raising her daughters. Rejecting frilly dresses and big bows for their hair, Amy sewed them navy-blue bloomers that allowed them to climb and run and play more easily. The girls grew up climbing trees, collectin...g insects, and creating daring stunts for each other. In 1907, their father took a job with the Rock Island Railroad in Des Moines, Iowa. Their maternal grandfather, Alfred Otis, who had been a judge and a successful bank president, did not support his daughter’s marriage to Edwin Earhart. His concerns proved to be valid. Within five years of the move to Des Moines, Edwin Earhart’s drinking became such a problem that he lost his job and the family’s belongings had to be auctioned off.
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