A beautiful and inspiring book...fascinatingly told. -- Donna
Shirley, former head of the U.S. Mars program, NASA
The exhilarating story of the first women who boldly conquered the
skies in the first female cross-country air race
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...
Written by female pilot and member of the original Mercury 13 Gene Nora
Jessen, Sky Girls celebrates the strength and smarts of these
trailblazing women, and sits perfectly on the shelf next to The Radium
Girls, Hidden Figures, or Code Girls.