An edition of Silver wings, Santiago blue (1984)

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An edition of Silver wings, Santiago blue (1984)

Silver Wings, Santiago Blue

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The exhilarating story of the first WASPS, the Woman Airforce Service Pilots, who risked their lives, their ambitions and their dreams to help the war effort during World War II. Determined to win their wings in a man's world, four young women are untied by their fearless passion for flying. From the rigors of military flight to their turbulent romances with fellow officers, to their own private wars for love and respect, Janet Dailey celebrates the courage of women at war...in a world where life, time and love were never more fleeting...and never more precious.

Publish Date
Publisher
Pocket
Language
English
Pages
400

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Cover of: Silver Wings, Santiago Blue
Silver Wings, Santiago Blue
December 5, 2007, Pocket
Paperback in English
Cover of: Silver wings, Santiago blue
Silver wings, Santiago blue
1985, Pocket Books, Pocket
Cover of: Silver wings, Santiago blue
Silver wings, Santiago blue
1984, Poseidon Press

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First Sentence

"IN HER PARENTS' Georgetown home, Cappy Hay ward sat on the sofa cushion, her shoulders squared, her hands folded properly on her lap, and her long legs discreetly crossed at the ankles."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
400
Dimensions
8 x 5 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11758745M
ISBN 10
1416588841
ISBN 13
9781416588849
OCLC/WorldCat
463798570
Library Thing
71301
Goodreads
2776877

First Sentence

"IN HER PARENTS' Georgetown home, Cappy Hay ward sat on the sofa cushion, her shoulders squared, her hands folded properly on her lap, and her long legs discreetly crossed at the ankles."

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