Flyer
by Kate Aspengren

Flyer Book Cover
Flyer Cover

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Expandable Casting Unit Set/Multiple Settings American

Synopsis

While the Project Mercury astronauts carried America's hopes and dreams into space, NASA was busy training another elite corps of pilots, some with more flight experience than John Glenn and company.

None of this group soared into space; they were women, and here is their story.

Flyer focuses on the hopes and dreams of one young pilot in particular.

Fran Douglas rises above family scorn and her fiancee's condescension to join the women's corps.

Action scenes involving NASA, Congress and Fran's family are intertwined with dream sequences about an intrepid black barnstormer, Bessie Coleman, who died in the 1920s performing an aerial feat.

Bessie warns Fran about the many obstacles she will have to overcome to achieve her dream, a dream left unfulfilled when NASA pulled the plug on training women for space flight.

Press Reviews

"This story needed to be told and Ms. Aspengren tells it brilliantly."

— The Westsider

Publication

Publisher Samuel French
Year 2001
Binding Paperback
Pages 79
Place New York
Language English
ISBN-13 9780573627606
ISBN-10 0573627606
LCCN 2001270868
LCC PS3551.S58 F56 2001

Flyer is a American play written by Kate Aspengren and published by Samuel French in New York (2001).

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