Journal of the Late Amelia Earhart

She vanished in the sky…

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Journal of the Late Amelia Earhart

She vanished in the sky… but her final words have just been found.
On July 2, 1937, Amelia Earhart set off on her round-the-world flight—and vanished forever.
At least, that’s what the history books say.
Now, newly discovered journals from that fateful flight tell the shocking truth: the crash landing on a desolate island, the desperate fight for survival, and the final, haunting revelations Amelia never lived to share.
Told in Amelia’s own words—and those of her navigator Fred Noonan—Journal of the Late Amelia Earhart takes you inside the last days of one of history’s most enduring mysteries. Their voices are raw, intimate, and impossible to forget.
Part survival tale, part confession, this book will keep you turning pages late into the night—and change everything you thought you knew about Amelia Earhart’s disappearance.
Read it now… if you dare.
(For mature readers only.)

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Frank Okolo

Frank Okolo has been an avid airplane pilot for four decades, including the last 33 years as an airline pilot. He has a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. He obtained his flying licenses and type ratings from various fixed base operators and schools in the USA and the United Kingdom. He has 21,100 hours TT, mostly on jets such as the Boeing 737NG, B-737-CL, EMB-190, MD-82, DC-9, BAC1-11, DHC-6, and corporate jets including the Challenger 601/604, and BAE-125. He is the author of ‘One Thousand Days in the Sun’ and ‘The Contractor’. He parlays his knowledge of flying in the complicated airspace around the nation’s Capitol in weaving The Contractor’s gripping plot.

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