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 Lighter than air : Sophie Blanchard, the first woman pilot
 Author: Smith, Matthew Clark

 Publisher:  Candlewick Press (2017)

 Dewey: 629.132
 Classification: Biography
 Physical Description: [30] p., col. ill., 30 cm

 BTSB No: 827268 ISBN: 9780763677329
 Ages: 6-9 Grades: 1-4

 Subjects:
 Blanchard, Marie-Madeleine-Sophie Armand, -- 1778-1819
 Women balloonists -- France -- Biography
 Balloonists

Price: $21.88

Summary:
The story of Sophie Blanchard, an extraordinary woman who was the very first female pilot in history.

 Illustrator: Tavares, Matt


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Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: LG
   Reading Level: 4.40
   Points: .5   Quiz: 188184
Reading Counts Information:
   Interest Level: 3-5
   Reading Level: 5.20
   Points: 3.0   Quiz: 70683

Reviews:
   Kirkus Reviews (12/15/16)
   School Library Journal (01/01/17)
   Booklist (+) (02/15/17)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 01/01/2017 Gr 1–4—Ever since her youth, Sophie Blanchard (1778–1819) dreamed of flying. After she met and married her husband, the famous balloonist Jean-Pierre Blanchard, she was able to fulfill this dream. Her daring knew no bounds. Blanchard flew solo over the Alps and became a legend at Napoleon's court. The work ends with her gazing from her balloon at a beach from her childhood and reflecting on her cultural impact: "Now, she realized, she had lifted the spirits of thousands along with her." This amazing tale of the first female pilot is illustrated in ink and watercolor, with the changing sky becoming a character itself. VERDICT A story that needs to be shared. Pair this with Louise Borden and Mary Kay Kroeger's Fly High!: The Story of Bessie Coleman to demonstrate that girls can reach their dreams.—Paula Huddy, The Blake School-Highcroft Campus, Wayzata, MN - Copyright 2017 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 02/15/2017 *Starred Review* Before Amelia Earhart or Bessie Coleman took to the skies, Sophie Blanchard flew hot-air balloons over mountains and through the clouds, making a name for herself as the world’s first female pilot and one of the most daring aeronauts of any gender. As a child in a French village during the eighteenth century, Sophie dreamed of becoming a balloonist, despite the common opinion that women were not fit to fly. She would prove them wrong, eventually marrying daredevil balloonist Jean-Pierre Blanchard, who supported Sophie’s aspiration. In 1805, Sophie made a solo balloon flight, becoming the first woman to navigate the skies on her own, and forging herself an illustrious and daring aeronautical career. Smith tells Sophie’s inspiring story with a buoyant sense of wonder, fitting for a woman who was happiest in the air. Her accomplishments and passion for flight are brought beautifully to life by Tavares’ soft ink-and-­watercolor illustrations, which make expressive use of shadow and light, casting brooding clouds over solemn scenes and amplifying joyful moments with blue or golden skies. A concluding author’s note offers information on early ballooning, as well as Sophie’s tragic death, which isn’t mentioned in the main text. Sophie’s bravery and commitment to following her heart makes this an uplifting biography that proves the sky’s the limit when pursuing one’s dreams. - Copyright 2017 Booklist.

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