Amelia Earhart's Daughters: The Wild And Glorious Story Of American Women Aviators From World War II To The Dawn Of The Space Age by David M. Toomey, Leslie Haynsworth, David Toomey
Amelia Earhart's Daughters: The Wild And Glorious Story Of American Women Aviators From World War II To The Dawn Of The Space Age

David M. Toomey, Leslie Haynsworth, David Toomey

Amelia Earhart's Daughters: The Wild And Glorious Story Of American Women Aviators From World War II To The Dawn Of The Space Age

David M. Toomey, Leslie Haynsworth, David Toomey

322 pages first pub 1998 (editions)

nonfiction biography history informative inspiring slow-paced
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Readers who relish uncovering overlooked historical heroines and are inspired by narratives of perseverance against societal barriers will find this tale of trailblazing women aviators a compelling tribute to unsung courage.

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In 1942, with war raging on two fronts and military pilots in short supply, the U.S. Army Air Force enlisted a handful of skilled female aviators to deliver military planes from factories to air bases--expanding the successful program to include m...

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