Sky Rider: The Story of Evelyn Sharp, World War II Wasp, Jean A Lukesh (9780964758636) — Readings Books

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Sky Rider: The Story of Evelyn Sharp, World War II Wasp
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Sky Rider: The Story of Evelyn Sharp, World War II Wasp

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SUMMARY: A young adult quick reader biography of Evelyn Sharp, an adopted girl who overcame asthma and many other problems and learned to fly an airplane as a teenager. She became the youngest woman commercial pilot, taught men to fly for war, and was a respected member of such women’s flying groups as the WAFS and WASP. Until her early death in an airplane accident in 1944, she flew warplanes across America and Canada so that men could fly them into battle during World War II-and left a legacy that helped open the way for the women pilots of today and tomorrow.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Field Mouse Productions
Country
United States
Date
15 December 2011
Pages
186
ISBN
9780964758636

SUMMARY: A young adult quick reader biography of Evelyn Sharp, an adopted girl who overcame asthma and many other problems and learned to fly an airplane as a teenager. She became the youngest woman commercial pilot, taught men to fly for war, and was a respected member of such women’s flying groups as the WAFS and WASP. Until her early death in an airplane accident in 1944, she flew warplanes across America and Canada so that men could fly them into battle during World War II-and left a legacy that helped open the way for the women pilots of today and tomorrow.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Field Mouse Productions
Country
United States
Date
15 December 2011
Pages
186
ISBN
9780964758636