No. of pages 152
Published: 2016
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This book is part of a book series called Biographies For Young Readers .
This book has been graded for interest at 5-12 years.
There are 152 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Ohio University Press .
Nancy Roe Pimm is an award-winning author of nonfiction books for young readers, five of which have been Junior Library Guild selections. Smoky, the Dog That Saved My Life is her second book (after The Jerrie Mock Story) for Ohio University Press's Biographies for Young Readers series. A native of Brooklyn, New York, with three daughters and two grandsons, Nancy lives in Plain City, Ohio, with her retired race-car driver husband, their two dogs, two cats, and python named Monty.
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This book features the following characters:
Dorothy Kamenshek
This book features the character Dorothy Kamenshek.
Dottie Kamenshek
This book features the character Dottie Kamenshek.
Mildred a Wirt
This book features the character Mildred a Wirt.
Jerrie Mock
This book features Jerrie Mock.
"This is a high-interest biography of a woman who is less of a household name than her idol, Amelia Earhart, but no less gutsy and accomplished."
"Plentifully illustrated with photographs and copies of her passport and flight documents, this is an interesting snap shot of an accomplishment about which not enough people know."
"This often hair-raising tale not only rescues a major aeronautical feat from near-total obscurity, but presents an eye-opening picture of another era's gender roles and expectations."
"Nancy Roe Pimm has captured Jerrie's essence and her voice. She shows my sister's passion for flying and for life. I'm thrilled to know her story will be shared with future generations, so they too will believe in their dreams as they get to know Jerrie, a true American hero." -- Susan Reid, Jerrie Mock's younger sister
"Nancy Roe Pimm's book makes me feel as though I am visiting with Jerrie again-every detail is there, just as Jerrie shared it with me. Jerrie was a gracious and competent American woman and an unexpected hero who gave closure to Amelia Earhart's quest. The personal story of our last tie to the golden age of aviation is beautifully presented." -- Jill Nelson, retired U.S. Navy pilot and friend of Jerrie Mock
"The Jerrie Mock Story is the rewarding tale of a feisty woman who not only followed her dream, but made it happen." -- Dorothy S. Cochrane, curator, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum