In May of 1927, Charles Lindbergh left New York for Paris, France in his airplane, The Spirit of St. Louis. The flight was over 3,000 miles and was going to take him thirty hours or more to complete. On his journey, Lindbergh experienced loneliness, fear, sleep-deprivation, and hunger; however, he did not give up on his dream to make it across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris, and he never lost hope. After many hours of flying over the ocean, Lindbergh finally began to see some land: he had made it to Ireland! He realized he could stop in Ireland, but he kept on going to Paris. When he finally got to Paris after flying for thirty-three and a half hours, Lindbergh had crowds of people waiting for him and cheering him on. Charles Lindbergh made history, and then he finally went to sleep (having gone sixty hours without sleep).
I really liked this book! I knew about Charles Lindbergh and his accomplishment, but I didn't know the full story until I read this book. The book talks about how he kept a journal of his journey, so I think that would be cool to read!
This book could be used in the classroom to talk about the importance of never giving up on your dreams if you are truly passionate about something. It's also a good book to talk about how having courage in yourself and support from friends, family, and strangers can help you to push through and overcome your struggles.