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I Survived the Hindenburg Disaster, 1937
- I Survived, Book 13
- Narrated by: David de Vries
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
New York Times best-selling author Lauren Tarshis provides a bird's-eye view of one of America's most ghastly accidents ever be captured on film: the Hindenburg disaster of 1937.
In May of 1937, the Hindenburg, a massive German airship, caught fire while attempting to land in New Jersey, killing 35 people. Lauren Tarshis' latest thrilling addition to the New York Times best-selling I Survived series features an 11-year-old boy in the middle of this historic disaster.
Audio extra: includes author's notes read by Lauren Tarshis!
©2016 Lauren Tarshis (P)2016 Scholastic Inc.
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