About the Book
Based on a true story and set against the
backdrop of WWII, a young woman’s love of flying becomes an epic fight
for identity and equality.
In the quiet town of Houghton,
Michigan, sixteen-year-old Nancy Harkness discovers a passion that
ignites her heart in ways she never expected. The arrival of barnstormer
pilots brings more than just the thrill of their daring stunts; it
brings the promise of adventure. Nancy vows she will be a pilot someday.
Years
later, as the dark clouds of World War II gather on the horizon,
Nancy’s dreams take a new and daring turn. With unwavering
determination, she envisions a squadron of female pilots. Yet, her path
is far from clear. The male-dominated world of aviation pushes back,
determined to keep women out of the skies.
But Nancy isn’t alone
in her quest for equality. Jackie Cochran, a formidable aviatrix and
Nancy’s rival, has her own dreams and ambitions for women in aviation.
As they both navigate the turbulent skies of a nation at war, their
destinies intertwine in a story of rivalry, respect, and competition. (Goodreads)
My Thoughts
I was so excited to read this book because I didn't know anything about this history! Nancy Harkness Love led quite a life and this book is so well written that it captivates your attention. This is fiction but reads a lot like a biography. The author takes us from when Nancy was young up until her later years and then adds a TON of historical facts and tips at the end. I didn't know anything about the "lady flyers" or WAFS or WASP. Most books set during WWII are in Europe and not what was happening in the USA during that time. I really loved reading from Nancy's perspective on flying but also cultural events and historical accounts. There are SO many details and clearly is a well researched novel. I also really enjoyed the portrayal of Nancy and her husband. Their meeting and life together made me smile often.
This is historical fiction at its finest! I highly recommend!
Five Stars.
"I received this book from Shadow Mountain Publishers for free. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a positive review."
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