Sky Girls

The True Story of the First Women's Cross-Country Air Race

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Pub Date 18 Aug 2018 | Archive Date 04 Sep 2018

Description

The exhilarating true story of the unsung pioneers who blazed a pathway towards a new era of female aviation!

The year is 1929, and on the eve of America’s Great Depression, nineteen gutsy and passionate pilots soared above the glass ceiling in the very first female cross-country air race. Armed with grit and determination, they crossed thousands of miles in propeller-driven airplanes to defy the naysayers who would say it cannot – not should not – be done.

From the indomitable Pancho Barnes to the infamous Amelia Earhart, Sky Girls chronicles a defining and previously forgotten moment when some of the first women pilots took their rightful place in the open skies. For a country on the brink of defining change, they would become symbols of hope, daring, and the unstoppable American spirit. And for generations to come, their actions would pave the way for others to step into the brave unknown and learn to fly.

Gene Nora Jessen was most recently featured in the Netflix documentary Mercury 13. She was one of thirteen female pilots who passed the same astronaut physical exam at Lovelace Clinic in Albuquerque in the summer of 1961 and came to be known as the Mercury 13. However, further testing was canceled and the program was halted.

In 1962, Jessen flew one of Beech Aircraft’s three Musketeer airplanes in flying formation across forty-eight states in ninety days and went on to become a sales demonstration pilot (always flying in a dress and high heels).

Jessen is the past president of the Ninety-Nines, the international women pilots organization, and founding member of their 99s Museum of Women Pilots. She has served on the FAA’s Women’s Advisory Committee on Aviation.

She lives in Boise, Idaho, with her husband, Bob, who she ran an aviation fixed-base operation business with for many years. Sky Girls is the new edition of her 2002 book, The Powder Puff Derby of 1929.


The exhilarating true story of the unsung pioneers who blazed a pathway towards a new era of female aviation!

The year is 1929, and on the eve of America’s Great Depression, nineteen gutsy and...


Advance Praise

"This is not just an excellent story of female pilots at the beginning of the twentieth century, but a stirring history of the early years of aviation." - Booklist

"A fascinating history..."- Publishers Weekly

"A beautiful and inspiring book . . . fascinatingly told." - Donna Shirley, former head of the U.S. Mars program, NASA

"This is not just an excellent story of female pilots at the beginning of the twentieth century, but a stirring history of the early years of aviation." - Booklist

"A fascinating history..."-...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781492664475
PRICE $15.99 (USD)
PAGES 400

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