Lady Flyer by Heather B. Moore


Lady Flyer
by Heather B. Moore

About:

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.

About the author:

Heather B. Moore is a USA Today bestselling and award-winning author of more than seventy publications, including The Paper Daughters of Chinatown and Under the Java Moon. She’s lived on both the east and west coasts of the United States, including Hawaii, and attended school abroad including the Cairo American College in Egypt and the Anglican School of Jerusalem in Israel. She loves to learn about anything in history and, as an author, is passionate about historical research.

In my opinion:

Here is a true story about a woman who loves flying and will do anything to navigate the skies. It is also a beautiful love story between Nancy and Bob Love. This story was interesting because I didn't know about Nancy Harkness Love. I didn't know about her determination to implement a women pilot's division known as the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron. Women can fly too. Women can do such amazing things. This book was about equality and breaking gender barriers. It was neat to read about the first women to fly combat planes during WWII. 

Heather B. Moore is an extraordinary author who has researched and written the account of Nancy Harkness Love. She is an author I follow when I want to learn about the historical past. This was well done.


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