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Race for the Sky: The Kitty Hawk Diaries of Johnny Moore [Hardcover]

Dan Gutman (Author)
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Johnny Moore lives in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina at the turn of the twentieth century. He is there to witness the Wright brothers make history by becoming the first people to fly. But Johnny's life changes years before the dramatic first flight, when his mama gives him a blank book and tells him to write in it.

At first, Johnny doesn't think he has anything interesting to write about in his journal. When he does put his pencil to the paper, his spelling and grammar are terrible. But pretty soon some "dingbatters" from Ohio, called the Wright brothers, breeze into town and Johnny starts to have more of a story to tell. Before he knows it, he is writing every day, telling about helping the Wrights build their flying machine.

Over the course of three years, he forms a friendship with the odd brothers from Ohio, improves his writing and grammar quite a bit, and if he waits long enough, he might even get to fly!


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Grade 4-7-Leave it to Gutman to come up with a novel idea for the Wright brothers' centennial. He creates a fictionalized diary, written from the point of view of Nags Head's Johnny Moore, a real person who witnessed the brothers' experiments. Beginning with January 1, 1900, 14-year-old Johnny writes: "Today is the first day of a new century! That's something innit?" At first, he ridicules the blank book his mother has given him, but as he writes in it, he slowly warms to his subject-himself-and his reactions to what is happening around him. Besides describing the peculiar Wright brothers (the "dingbatters"), he discusses the formation of baseball's National League, the transformation of his favorite team into the Chicago Cubs, the assassination of President McKinley, and the ascent of Teddy Roosevelt. Using "local" phrasings and grammatical flaws, Gutman creates a convincing voice for Johnny and embellishes the youngster's relationship with the Wrights and his role in the events. The author includes many of the primary figures in the race to perfect a flying machine; skillfully weaves the scientific principles of flight into the narrative; and also inserts quotes from the brothers, photographs, and newspaper clippings. A section at the end separates fact from fiction and provides a philosophical time line that outlines the "good" and "bad" things that the airplane has wrought. A thoughtful and inventive approach.
Harriett Fargnoli, Great Neck Library, NY
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Gr. 4-7. Among those who saw the first flight at Kitty Hawk was a teenager named Johnny Moore. Gutman imagines Moore's journal, in this novel, which includes an eyewitness account of the attempt to get the first plane off the North Carolina dunes. Moore is a backwoods rustic who looks at the Wright's efforts with bemused skepticism and a lot of twangy folksiness. Eventually, however, he becomes excited about the effort and even takes a ride in the plane itself. Maps, newspaper accounts, and photographs of the actual events are interspersed throughout the story, but many of the novel's events are historically inaccurate. Gutman deals with the issue in a concluding section that explains how his book diverges from reality. In fact, the blending of fact and fiction works surprising well, reminiscent of films that incorporate both fictional and documentary footage. Many youth titles about the Wright brothers have recently been published in celebration of the anniversary of the famous flight; this one has a refreshing tone that's more amusing than reverential. Todd Morning
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers; F edition (November 11, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689845545
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689845543
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #249,195 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This is hard. I'm a pretty regular Jersey guy who spent fifteen years trying to write newspaper articles, magazine articles, screenplays, books for adults, and just about everything else before I discovered the one thing I'm good at--writing fiction for kids. I aim for kids who DON'T like to read, and hopefully the kids who DO like to read will enjoy my stuff too. For all the gory details about me, check out my web site.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Race For The Sky, January 12, 2004
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This review is from: Race for the Sky: The Kitty Hawk Diaries of Johnny Moore (Hardcover)
A nice yarn! I think the author goes a little too far with poetic license. Did Johnny More really know the Wrights?

I do not think so!! I was disappointed on the last pages. A good fiction read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Read for Children, June 16, 2010
This review is from: Race for the Sky: The Kitty Hawk Diaries of Johnny Moore (Hardcover)
My 3rd grader read this for a program at school (which is coincidentally named Wright Elementary). When I first saw the book was about the Wright brothers I thought to myself... "BORING". However, after reading with her a few nights I was pleasantly surprised. We both really enjoyed the book. It has a fun, child like perspective on things. She scored 100% on the retention test after she finished reading it which tells me she was "really into it" :) One note though: Johnny Moore's grammar through out the book was a bit poor so it was, at times, difficult for a third grader to understand/read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Other Reviewer was WRONG!, May 21, 2008
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The other reviewer is wrong. Johnny did too know the Wrights. Gutman admitted to this in the back. All he said was that he wasn't a daily presence at the camp like he portayed him to be. This book is extremely informative, and is quite an easy read. I recommend it to those looking to write an easy research paper on a historical fiction novel.
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First Sentence:
Today is the first day of a new century! Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
durn book, flying problem, human flight
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Kitty Hawk, The Flyer, Doc Spratt, Dan Tate, Captain Tate, Chloe Beasley, Kill Devil Hill, Nags Head, Big Hill, Professor Langley, Big John, Miz Addie, Outer Banks, Elijah Baum, Johnny Moore, Albemarle Sound, North Carolina, Octave Chanute, World Serious, National League
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