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Jump!

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Jump!

By: Daniel Engber
Narrated by: Amy McFadden
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In the first few years of the twentieth century, inventors discovered how to soar into the sky. This breathtaking true story is about two men who, on one fateful weekend, tried to show the world a way back down.

It was early February 1912, and Franz Reichelt, a Paris tailor, and Rodman Law, a self-described “professional jackass” from New York, were poised, respectively, on the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty, ready to deploy an experimental parachute. In bat wings and bundled linen, they were almost certain their contraptions would work. Here is the tale of their inspirations and their pluck - and what happened next.

Jump! is part of Inventions: Untold Stories of the Beautiful Era, a collection of incredible true stories from the belle epoque, an age of innovation, daring, bluster, and beauty when anything seemed possible. Each piece can be read, listened to, and marveled at in a single sitting.

©2019 Daniel Engber (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Short read/listen but definitely interesting and worth your time. Not sure why the author picked the specific characters to focus on as it seems there were many others whose stories could also have been told. Nevertheless, as long as you don't expect a thorough review of the early days of parachuting you won't be disappointed with this book.

Fascinating glimpse into the start of parachuting!

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I really enjoyed these stories, which are nicely narrated w some music that is not overpowering. I felt like I was there w the people who risked life and limb.

Great overview of groundbreaking achievements

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I expected to like this more than I did but there are still several good parts. I found the narrator to be clear and easy to listen to. I did think the story of the two similar but different pioneers was quite interesting. Somehow it didn’t quite hang on together to me as a compelling listen. Even though it’s quite short, I had to force myself to get through it. But I was glad I did.

Interesting comparison of two pioneers

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it was a very interesting topic and nice insight but it was hard to follow

interesting but hard to follow

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This was the fascinating story of two early century daredevils, testing early forms of parachutes in the turn of the century. One brave German jumping from the Eiffel Tower in France and an American jumping from buildings and planes in the US. While certain facts are known, the author takes poetic license with some of the imagined recollections. An entertaining read. I read this book using immersion reading while listening to the audiobook. Amy McFadden's narration was brilliant.

Jump they Do with Consequences

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