When I was about 8 or10 years old we owned and lived on a working farm. At that time my mother would take us to the library in town about every 2 weeks and she encouraged us to read. I really didn't like to read that much and would rather spend time outside on the farm and in the woods. A lot of the books I got from the library (at my mother's insistence) never got read, or never got read very far into the story. Then one day I picked out a book about the Wright Brothers and Kill Devil Hill. To me initially the book seemed slow and boring and I just dropped it. My mother talked to me when she noticed I wasn't reading it. She had read the book and told me if I could just get through the first couple of chapters the book would become alot more interesting and she thought I might really enjoy it. Well... she was right. It was interesting, fascinating actually, and I really did enjoy reading it. Not only that but I remember passages from that book often. So now that I'm 62, maybe I'd like to read it again.
Do any of you know what book I am talking about? I don't remember the exact title or the author, but it was written for adolescent children or young adults. I think maybe Kill Devil Hill was in the title, or certainly discussed on the inside flap. It was also beautifully illustrated with a hand drawing in every chapter. (Not enough pictures for me at the time!) One of the early chapters involved taking a boat to the Kill Devil Hill area, and having to propel the boat with poles.
If you know of this book and can help, thank you in advance.
Do any of you know what book I am talking about? I don't remember the exact title or the author, but it was written for adolescent children or young adults. I think maybe Kill Devil Hill was in the title, or certainly discussed on the inside flap. It was also beautifully illustrated with a hand drawing in every chapter. (Not enough pictures for me at the time!) One of the early chapters involved taking a boat to the Kill Devil Hill area, and having to propel the boat with poles.
If you know of this book and can help, thank you in advance.