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The Aviator and the Showman

Amelia Earhart, George Putnam, and the Marriage that Made an American Icon

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The Aviator and the Showman

By: Laurie Gwen Shapiro
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A New Yorker Best Book of 2025 • An NPR Book We Love 2025 • A History Best Book of 2025 • A Smithsonian Magazine Best History Book of 2025 • A New York Post Best Book of 2025 • A New York Times Editors' Choice • CBS Sunday Morning Summer Book Report Pick • New York Times “Books to Read in July” • A Town and Country Best Book of July • An Amazon Best Book of July • A Barnes & Noble Best Book of July • A LitHub Best Reviewed Nonfiction in July • A BookBub Beach Read Pick • A New Yorker Best Book We Read This Week • Southern CALIBA and MIBA Regional Bestseller

“Laurie Gwen Shapiro has dug deep into the archives, and emerged with an exhilarating tale of the adventurous life of Amelia Earhart and the remarkable relationship that helped to forge her legend. Yet Shapiro goes even further—stripping away the myths and revealing something far more profound and intricate and true. The Aviator and the Showman is one terrific book.”
—David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of The Wager and Killers of the Flower Moon

The riveting and cinematic story of a partnership that would change the world forever


In 1928, a young social worker and hobby pilot named Amelia Earhart arrived in the office of George Putnam, heir to the Putnam & Sons throne and hitmaker, on the hunt for the right woman for a secret flying mission across the Atlantic. A partnership—professional and soon otherwise—was born.

The Aviator and the Showman unveils the untold story of Amelia's decade-long marriage to George Putnam, offering an intimate exploration of their relationship and the pivotal role it played in her enduring legacy. Despite her outwardly modest and humble image, Amelia was fiercely driven and impossibly brave, a lifelong feminist and trailblazer in her personal and professional life. Putnam, the so-called “PT Barnum of publishing” was a bookselling visionary—but often pushed his authors to extreme lengths in the name of publicity, and no one bore that weight more than Amelia. Their ahead-of-its time partnership supported her grand ambitions—but also pressed her into more and more treacherous stunts to promote her books, influencing a certain recklessness up to and including her final flight.

Earhart is a captivating figure to many, but the truth about her life is often overshadowed by myth and legend. In this cinematic new account, Laurie Gwen Shapiro emphasizes Earhart’s multifaceted human side, her struggles, and her authentic aspirations, the truths behind her brave pursuits and the compromises she made to fit into societal expectations. Drawing from a trove of new sources including undiscovered audio interviews, The Aviator and the Showman is a gripping and passionate tale of adventure, colorful characters, hubris, and a complex and a vivid portrait of a marriage that shaped the trajectory of an iconic life.
Women Aviation Biographies & Memoirs
Comprehensive Research • Myth-busting Biography • Superb Narration • Engaging Personality • Fascinating Historical Context

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The book, well written, well researched, well narrated. The book is a myth buster. Necessary. The main characters, profoundly uninteresting & unsympathetic. The 1930s equivalent of the empty shells who populate the front covers of supermarket tabloids, People & Us magazines & the like. The endless fascination about Earhart’s disappearance can stop now. She was utterly ill equipped & ill prepared for that round the world flight. She knew it, her husband knew it too. Unfortunately she took her nice navigator down into the vast Pacific with her due to her own incompetent decisions.

Interesting, yet the main characters, empty shells

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I liked the accuracy and disliked the length because it appeared to present all information with the same weight. Summarizing similar incidents could have better presented George in a shorter space. I felt like I got to know him better than Amelia. I’d rather not know him but he is integral to her story!

Well researched

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I can’t really think of anything. The book was very well written, it came me a deeper understanding of race in America and how that drives everything.

Getting to know Amelia Earhart.

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Text was often repetitious. Often sounded like an unvarnished ad for Amelia’s accomplishments. Sometimes short on facts and long on hyperbole.

Story

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The aviation story of AE’s life is inherently of interest, as is her relationship with the deeply unappealing George Putnam; the research is comprehensive; and the narrative often flows engagingly. But the author seems to have been determined to include in the narrative every factoid and from every note she took during her research. The book would have been better if her editor had cut it by about 1/4.

Revealing, but needed a stronger editor

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