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THE AMELIA SIX by Kristin L. Gray

THE AMELIA SIX

by Kristin L. Gray

Pub Date: June 30th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5344-1885-1
Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster

Six girls spend the night at Amelia Earhart’s childhood home and end up in the middle of a robbery.

When 11-year-old Amelia, nicknamed Millie, gets to the home of the eponymous aviator, she stumbles upon an incredible artifact: the goggles Earhart wore on her solo flight across the Atlantic. Not long afterward, however, the goggles go missing. Millie’s determination both to find them and to reach out to her absent pilot mother is endearing; even more so is the friendship that develops among Millie and the other five girls as they work to solve the mystery. Though shy, anxious Millie narrates, by the time she comes into her sarcastic own all six girls cohere into a charming ensemble cast. From Thea, the girl who builds and rides motorcycles with her auntie, to the generous turkey-truck driver who rescues Millie and her dad, the novel presents a suite of characters who, as Thea would say, “are like cake. [They] have layers.” Narrator Amelia notes skin color only for those characters with dark skin; others’ descriptions only go as far as hair color, evidently relying on the white default. Due honor is given to trailblazing Deaf pilot Nellie Zabel Willhite and black and Native pilot Bessie Coleman. An author’s note adds fascinating context on Earhart’s real story.

A cozy whodunit that cheerfully affirms girls’ and women’s contributions to aerospace.

(reading list, author’s note, selected sources) (Mystery. 8-12)