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The Girl Aviators' Motor Butterfly

By Margaret Burnham

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A daring group of young pilots take to the skies for a summer full of exciting flying contests and unexpected challenges.

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2004-02-01
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Summary

"The Girl Aviators' Motor Butterfly" by Margaret Burnham is a story, probably from the early 1900s, focusing on a group of young people who love to fly and go on a big trip across the country, leading to exciting adventures in the air. Peggy and Roy Prescott, who are brother and sister, along with their friends Jess, Jimsy, and Bess Marshall who is new to their group, make up the main characters. The story shows how much they love flying as they face different problems and have lots of fun in the sky. The story starts with these young pilots really excited to plan a summer adventure. Their Uncle Jack asks them to join some flying competitions in North Carolina, which makes them even more thrilled for the trip. The first part of the story shows how excited everyone is and how they all get along as they come up with ideas and get their airplanes ready. As they start their flight, you can really feel how much they support each other and how eager they are, which sets the scene for all the challenging and exciting things that will happen and test how good they are at flying, how well they bounce back from problems, and how strong their friendships are as they fly through the air.

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