Aviation Books - Middle & High School Age
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I'm familiar with the post on recommended aviation books but I wanted to possibly narrow that recommendation geared towards middle/high school students. My school wants to have a library in every classroom and are all for supporting my aviation passion and influence on my students. So fiction or non-fiction, I'm thinking anything that would inspire or further fuel the fire and passion for all things aviation.
Maybe all those recommendation in the other thread are appropriate but I would love to hear what you think.
Thanks
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I may not have been the typical middle/high school student, but I really enjoyed the following: The Right Stuff, Yeager, Flight of the Intruder, Flight of Passage, The Cannibal Queen and a bunch of very dry history books on military aviation. Of that list Flight of Passage would be a great addition because the book is about kids around that age group doing some incredible things!
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wyoclipperdriver wrote:I may not have been the typical middle/high school student, but I really enjoyed the following: The Right Stuff, Yeager, Flight of the Intruder, Flight of Passage, The Cannibal Queen and a bunch of very dry history books on military aviation. Of that list Flight of Passage would be a great addition because the book is about kids around that age group doing some incredible things!
I appreciate your response. I'll add them to my list. Thanks
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Coast to Coast by Betsy Byars. I'll second The Cannibal Queen by Stephen Coonts as one of my favorites.
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All four of CloudDancer's books, for sure! Plenty of levity to keep the little urchins reading!
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