Fly Girls Young Readers' Edition

Fly Girls Young Readers' Edition
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How Five Daring Women Defied All Odds and Made Aviation History

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Lexile Score

910

Reading Level

5

ATOS

6.4

Interest Level

6-12(MG+)

ناشر

HMH Books

شابک

9781328639899
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

"Women are lacking in certain qualities that men possess," an Oklahoma airline executive announced in the summer of 1929, as he demanded that female aviators give up flying.Female aviators faced enormous odds in the early years of aviation. Determined to compete on an equal footing against men, they met resistance at every turn. Yet female fliers such as Louise McPhetridge Thaden, Ruth Nichols, Amelia Earhart, Florence Klingensmith, and Ruth Elder continued to compete, although they, like male fliers, often died trying. This group biography of these brave fliers also includes the stories of a few other young women whose tales--and lives, like Klingensmith's, were cut short by airplane crashes. By following the women as a group, chronologically, rather than separating the biographies out individually, O'Brien also provides a fascinating look at the evolution of aviation--surely pushed forward through the groundbreaking efforts of women, as well as men. This effort thrillingly celebrates the giant steps forward that female aviators made for women's equality in the years just after suffrage was achieved. In 1936, Louise Thaden and her co-pilot, Blanche Noyes, won the prestigious (and lucrative) Bendix Trophy for their coast-to-coast flight, beating out a highly qualified field of men and other women, gratifyingly defying most men's expectations. The story begins in 1926, the year of Bessie Coleman's death; its focus on these five white women elides the additional challenges faced by woman aviators of color.Accurate, deeply engrossing, and well-documented. (Nonfiction. 11-18)

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School Library Journal

May 1, 2019

Gr 8 Up-This is an excellent adaptation of O'Brien's original and exceptional Fly Girls, a history of five women pilots in the golden age of flight. The women faced enormous odds in a nascent, dangerous, and male-dominated profession during an era when society believed a woman's proper place was at home. There is enough detail to satisfy both curiosity and research needs for middle to high schoolers, but also not too much text. The fascinating personal and public stories, historical details, facts, and photos will enable teen readers to develop an interest and empathy for these young women in an earlier era fighting for the right to make their own choices, both at work and at home. Many chapters focus on one pilot as the book moves through time, weaving the narratives together. This format, coupled with a helpful glossary, extensive endnotes citing sources, and an index, make it an excellent research tool. VERDICT This compelling story will appeal to teen readers of all persuasions. There is something for everyone from civil science to the science of flight, to daring and death-defying exploits.-Gretchen Crowley, formerly at Alexandria City Public Libraries, VA

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