Amelia Earharts Daughters by Leslie Haynsworth PAPERBACK 9780380729845
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Discover the incredible true stories of American women aviators who defied expectations and broke barriers. From delivering vital aircraft during World War II to aspiring to be the first women in space during the dawn of the space age, this book chronicles their courage, ferocity, and patriotism. Learn about the groundbreaking women who flew every aircraft in the U.S. Army Air Force, including challenging planes like the B-26, and their unheralded contributions to the war effort. The narrative then shifts to the "Women in Space" program of 1961, where thirteen elite pilots underwent rigorous astronaut-like testing, only to be denied their historic opportunity. This compelling account, written by Leslie Haynsworth and David Toomey, brings to light the triumphs and setbacks of these remarkable aviators, ensuring their place in history is finally recognized. Summary: Amelia Earhart's Daughters is a paperback book by Leslie Haynsworth and David Toomey detailing the stories of American women aviators during WWII and the early space age.
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