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Flygirl
Sherri Smith
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Times are hard, food and fuel are rationed, and the men are gone off to war. Ida Mae watches her brother ship off to the Pacific as a medic. She helps as much as she can but it isn't enough. Even her crop duster is grounded—no fuel. She spots an article in the newspaper about the WASPs (Women's Airforce Service Pilots) and, against her family’s wishes, she signs up.

Just two problems, she's black and she doesn't have an official flight license. But she'll pass for
white and she can fake her dad's old license. If she is caught, it'll mean expulsion, criminal arrest, and possibly worse! Accepted into the program, she and her fellow women pilots will be ferrying planes to the coasts for shipment abroad.

She quickly finds out that her main enemy is prejudice against blacks and women. She realizes that she has more to learn than just flying military planes.