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Daughter of the Air: The Brief Soaring Life of Cornelia Fort

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Cornelia Fort, raised in Nashville and educated at a prestigious finishing school, rejected the society girl role to become a pilot. A member of the first women's flight squadron and one of the few to witness the bombing of Pearl Harbor from the air, she persevered as one of the war's first female pilots.

Synopsis:

Praised by the Daily Oklahoman as "touching and entertaining," Rob Simbeck's biography of Cornelia Fort is wonderfully evocative and moving. Like Beryl Markham's and Amelia Earhart's, Cornelia Fort's daring life as a pilot was both inspiring and groundbreaking. Raised on her parents' Nashville estate and educated at a prestigious finishing school, Fort rejected the role expected of her in society to become a pilot. A member of the first women's flight squadron and one of the few to witness the bombing of Pearl Harbor from the air, she persevered in her courageous career, as one of the war's first female pilots, despite rampant prejudice toward women. Selling out just six weeks after its first printing, Daughter of the Air interweaves Cornelia Fort's own eloquent letters and diaries, historical documents, and the interviews of those who knew and flew with her, to create a vivid portrait of an infinitely courageous woman. It both tells Cornelia's remarkable story — a life shaped by bravery, intelligence, and charm — and describes the era's political and social atmosphere.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780802137913
Subtitle:
The Brief Soaring Life of Cornelia Fort
Author:
Simbeck, Rob
Publisher:
Grove Press
Location:
New York
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Women
Subject:
World war, 1939-1945
Subject:
Historical - U.S.
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Military
Subject:
Flight
Subject:
Women air pilots
Subject:
World War, 19
Subject:
Air pilots, women
Edition Number:
1st paperback ed.
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
107-172
Publication Date:
20010404
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in 12 lb

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Daughter of the Air: The Brief Soaring Life of Cornelia Fort
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Praised by the Daily Oklahoman as "touching and entertaining," Rob Simbeck's biography of Cornelia Fort is wonderfully evocative and moving. Like Beryl Markham's and Amelia Earhart's, Cornelia Fort's daring life as a pilot was both inspiring and groundbreaking. Raised on her parents' Nashville estate and educated at a prestigious finishing school, Fort rejected the role expected of her in society to become a pilot. A member of the first women's flight squadron and one of the few to witness the bombing of Pearl Harbor from the air, she persevered in her courageous career, as one of the war's first female pilots, despite rampant prejudice toward women. Selling out just six weeks after its first printing, Daughter of the Air interweaves Cornelia Fort's own eloquent letters and diaries, historical documents, and the interviews of those who knew and flew with her, to create a vivid portrait of an infinitely courageous woman. It both tells Cornelia's remarkable story — a life shaped by bravery, intelligence, and charm — and describes the era's political and social atmosphere.
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