Soar, Elinor!

author: Brown, Tami Lewis
Elinor Smith, who first flew in a "flying machine" when she was six, earns her aviation license at the age of sixteen in 1928, and when male pilots and newspapermen mock her abilities, she performs the daring maneuver of flying under all four of New York City's East River bridges.
year: 2010
call number/section: 1000, 920, 92
subjects: smith, elinor, juvenile literature, air pilots, united states, juvenile literature, women air pilots, women, biography

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Soar, Elinor!
Brown, Tami Lewis
Farrar Straus Giroux (2010)
Elinor Smith, who first flew in a "flying machine" when she was six, earns her aviation license at the age of sixteen in 1928, and when male pilots and newspapermen mock her abilities, she performs the daring maneuver of flying under all four of New York City's East River bridges.
Schools: 11



Soar, Elinor!
Brown, Tami Lewis

Elinor Smith, who first flew in a "flying machine" when she was six, earns her aviation license at the age of sixteen in 1928, and when male pilots and newspapermen mock her abilities, she performs the daring maneuver of flying under all four of New York City's East River bridges.
Schools: 4


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