20 Hrs. 40 Min: Our Flight in the Friendship, by Amelia Earhart, is a compelling firsthand account of her historic 1928 transatlantic flight, during which she became the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air as a passenger. The title refers to the total duration of the journey aboard the plane Friendship, which flew from Newfoundland to Wales. In this work, Earhart combines detailed observations of the flight itself with personal reflections on aviation, gender, and the spirit of adventure.
Beyond chronicling the technical aspects of the voyage, the book offers insight into Earhart's passion for flying and her role in challenging societal expectations for women in the early 20th century. Her clear, direct prose captures both the excitement and challenges of early aviation, while also emphasizing the importance of perseverance and courage.
Since its publication, 20 Hrs. 40 Min has stood as both a historical document and an inspirational narrative. It not only commemorates a groundbreaking moment in aviation history but also reflects Earhart's broader mission to empower women and redefine what was possible. The book continues to resonate as a testament to ambition, resilience, and the pioneering spirit.