Amazing Australians in Their Flying Machines
By (Author) Tom Jellett
By (author) Prue Mason
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st April 2017
Australia
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens picture books
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Transport and vehicles
Short-listed for Educational Publishing Awards Australia, Educational Picture or Chapter Book 2017 (Australia)
Hardback
32
Width 257mm, Height 261mm
426g
Author and licensed pilot Prue Mason shares how a handful of early aviators helped Australia reach beyond its borders to lands far away.
Imagine what it was like to travel to far-off places before there were aeroplanes. For early 20th-century Australians, it could take days, weeks, or months just to get where they were going. Amazing Australians and Their Flying Machines tells the stories of ten brave Australians, including the youngest licensed woman pilot Nancy Bird, who took to the skies and changed the face of aviation forever.
It has humour, well-considered layouts, original photos and stacks of history that includes the Royal Flying Doctors Service, for young readers to learn and enjoy. The extensive bibliography for further reference is accompanied by an alphabetized Index. This publication is an invaluable addition to any bookcase, especially so for school libraries. * Kids' Book Review *
There should be a space on a shelf in every library for this publication. * Magpies Magazine *
Prue Mason grew up on a farm in South Australia. She is a licensed pilot and has travelled the world working in various jobs, including teaching English as a foreign language and working for a childrens magazine in Dubai. Besides writing, Prue does workshops and gives presentations at schools and writing festivals. In 2005, her first book Camel Rider won the Queensland Premiers Literary Award and was a Notable Book at the Childrens Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Awards. Prue has received several grants towards research for her books, including a May Gibbs fellowship for Amazing Australians in Their Flying Machines.
Tom Jellett has illustrated numerous books for children. He is also been an editorial illustrator for various newspapers throughout Australia. He lives in Sydney.