Fly Girls
Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2018
384
Biography • Nonfiction
United States • 1920s-1930s
2018
Adult
12-18 years
910L
Fly Girls by Keith O'Brien chronicles the lives of pioneering female aviators, such as Amelia Earhart, Ruth Nichols, Florence Klingensmith, Louise Thaden, and Ruth Elder, who defied gender norms and unsafe conditions to compete with male aviators. They navigated complex regulations and faced significant opposition, ultimately contributing to women's rights movements. Some readers may find the discussions of sexism and fatal aviation accidents distressing.
Inspirational
Adventurous
Informative
Heartwarming
Challenging
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Keith O'Brien's Fly Girls is widely praised for its engaging storytelling and comprehensive research, highlighting the pioneering women in aviation history. Critics commend its inspirational and thrilling narrative. However, some reviews note that the book occasionally lacks depth in character development and narrative pacing. Overall, it's a compelling tribute to overlooked heroines.
Readers who cherish stories of pioneering women, historical aviation, and overcoming gender barriers will find great inspiration in Fly Girls by Keith O'Brien. Comparable to works like Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly and The Radium Girls by Kate Moore, this book appeals to those fascinated by unsung heroes and transformative historical narratives.
9,968 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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384
Biography • Nonfiction
United States • 1920s-1930s
2018
Adult
12-18 years
910L
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