The inspirational and true story of James Herman Banning, the first
African American pilot to fly across the country, comes to life in this
picture book biography perfect for fans of Hidden Figures and Little
Leaders. Includes art from a Coretta Scott King award-winning
illustrator.
James Herman Banning always dreamed of touching the sky. But how could a
farm boy from Oklahoma find a plane? And how would he learn to fly it?
None of the other pilots looked like him. Despite the challenges and
prejudices that stood in his way, James knew he belonged above the
clouds.
In a journey that would span 3,300 miles, take twenty-one days, and
inspire a nation, James Herman Banning proved that you can't put
barriers on dreams. Louisa Jaggar incorporates over seven years of
research, including Banning's own writings and an interview with the
aviator's great-nephew. She teams up with cowriter Shari Becker and
award-winning illustrator Floyd Cooper to capture Banning's historic
flight across the United States.
"A pathos-filled picture book that celebrates the life of a figure in
American history who hasn't been featured often." -School Library
Journal, Starred Review