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High, Wide, and Frightened

by Louise McPhetridge Thaden, Patty Wagstaff
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Overview

Louise Thaden wrote High, Wide, and Frightened in the prime of her life, making this autobiography unique among books about the Golden Age of Aviation. Thaden, a contemporary of Amelia Earhart, was part of a small group of determined women who overcame discrimination and obstacles to become pilots in a time when air races and distance, altitude and endurance records were daily news in America. She became the first woman to win the Bendix Transcontinental Air Race, the premier air race of the day and, before her, a male-dominated one. High, Wide, and Frightened is the story of Thaden's life, of her achievements in aviation, and also of her childhood in Arkansas. She writes about her everyday personal life and her day-to-day experiences in aviation.

Synopsis

Louise Thaden wrote High, Wide, and Frightened in the prime of her life, making this autobiography unique among books about the Golden Age of Aviation. Thaden, a contemporary of Amelia Earhart, was part of a small group of determined women who overcame discrimination and obstacles to become pilots in a time when air races and distance, altitude and endurance records were daily news in America. She became the first woman to win the Bendix Transcontinental Air Race, the premier air race of the day and, before her, a male-dominated one. High, Wide, and Frightened is the story of Thaden's life, of her achievements in aviation, and also of her childhood in Arkansas. She writes about her everyday personal life and her day-to-day experiences in aviation.

Library Journal

Thaden was one of the pioneers of women's aviation and the first female flyer to win the coveted Bendix Transcontinental Air Race. Published in 1938, this account was written when Thaden was 32 and in the prime of her career. Not just her story, this is a history of early women's aviation and the struggles they faced. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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Library Journal

Thaden was one of the pioneers of women's aviation and the first female flyer to win the coveted Bendix Transcontinental Air Race. Published in 1938, this account was written when Thaden was 32 and in the prime of her career. Not just her story, this is a history of early women's aviation and the struggles they faced. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
University of Arkansas Press
Pages
183
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781557287663

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