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Zoom Program: "Lost: Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary

Zoom Program: "Lost: Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary

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Peabody Institute Library of Danvers, 15 Sylvan St, Danvers, MA, 01923
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We love learning and mysteries and so this is one we're really looking forward to! Join author Rachel Hartigan as she discusses her book, "Lost: Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life". Unravel one of history's greatest mysteries in this spellbinding narrative exploring three leading theories of Amelia Earhart’s tragic disappearance. We're sure we all have our ideas on what could have happened to Amelia Earhart so we hope you'll join us for this fascinating conversation!

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RECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of the program. 

About Lost: Amelia Earhart's Three Mysterious Deaths and One Extraordinary Life:

When Amelia Earhart’s plane disappeared in 1937, the clues poured in, attracting wild conspiracies about her tragic fate.

In Lost, former National Geographic reporter Rachel Hartigan delves into Earhart’s disappearance, introducing a host of eccentric characters who have become obsessed with finding the truth. Did the great aviator crash land near the Marshall Islands, only to be captured by Japanese soldiers? Did she manage to land on Nikumaroro Island but die of injury or starvation? Or did she run out of fuel and crash into the ocean?

Interspersed with the search for Earhart is the story of her extraordinary life: her unstable childhood, her itinerant early career, and how a PR-savvy publisher transformed her into an aviation icon and became her husband in an unconventional marriage.

In the spirit of nonfiction blockbusters like The Lost City of Z, Hartigan draws us into the world of Earhart's devotees and unspools a beguiling tale. The theories lead Hartigan from the pilot's birthplace of Atchison, Kansas to an expedition on a remote Pacific Island, where forensic dogs attempt to recover a potential sample of Earhart’s DNA.

As tantilizing new evidence mounts, Hartigan and her fellow investigators descend deeper into a world of conspiracy and obsession. Through its irresistible characters and prodigious research, Lost reveals not just why we remember Amelia Earhart as a trailblazer and adventurer, but why unsolved mysteries keep us forever searching for answers. 

About Rachel:

I've written about everything from the genetics of persimmon trees to the long road to women's suffrage for National Geographic, where I worked as a writer, reporter, and editor from 2012 to 2024. A former editor of the Washington Post's Book World, I also covered education and culture for U.S. News & World Report. 

Presented in collaboration with the Ashland Public Library and other area libraries. 

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