LEADER 00000cam 2200000 i 4500 001 ocn828858954 003 OCoLC 005 20140221032030.0 008 130228s2014 nyuab j 000 0beng 010 2013007868 019 846545718 020 9780374316990|qhardback 020 0374316996|qhardback 035 (OCoLC)846545718 035 (OCoLC)828858954|z(OCoLC)846545718 035 (OCoLC)846545718 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dIG#|dOCLCO|dYDXCP|dBTCTA|dBDX|dIEP 049 CKEA 050 00 G478.C74|bF47 2014 082 00 387.5092|aB|223 100 1 Fern, Tracey 245 10 Dare the wind /|cTracey Fern ; pictures by Emily Arnold McCully. 264 1 New York :|bMargaret Ferguson Books, Farrar Straus Giroux, |c[2014] 300 1 volume (unpaged) :|bcolor illustrations ;|c26 cm 336 text|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|2rdamedia 338 volume|2rdacarrier 500 Color map on lining papers. 500 "The record-breaking voyage of Eleanor Prentiss and the Flying Cloud" -- cover. 500 Nutmeg Book Award nominee, Grade 2-4 Elementary, 2016. 500 "Margaret Ferguson Books." 520 Ellen Prentiss's papa said she was born with saltwater in her veins, so he gave her sailing lessons and taught her how to navigate. As soon as she met a man who loved sailing like she did, she married him. When her husband was given command of a clipper ship custom-made to travel quickly, she knew that they would need every bit of its speed for their maiden voyage: out of New York City, down around the tip of Cape Horn, and into San Francisco, where the Gold Rush was well under way. In a time when few women even accompanied their husbands onboard, Ellen Prentiss navigated their ship to set the world record for speed along that route. 600 10 Creesy, Eleanor,|d1814-1900|vJuvenile literature. 600 11 Creesy, Eleanor,|d1814-1900. 610 20 Flying Cloud (Clipper-ship)|vJuvenile literature. 610 21 Flying Cloud (Clipper-ship) 650 0 Women sailors|vBiography|vJuvenile literature. 650 1 Women sailors|vBiography. 700 1 McCully, Emily Arnold,|eillustrator. 914 FARM210624 994 92|bCKE
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