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A Pair of Wings

A Novel

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

An airline captain crafts a riveting, adventurous novel inspired by the remarkable true life of pioneer aviatrix Bessie Coleman, a Black woman who learned to fly at the dawn of aviation and found freedom in the air
A few years after the Wright brothers' first flight, Bessie was working the Texas cotton fields with her family when an airplane flew over their heads. It buzzed so low she thought she could catch it in her hands. Bessie was fearless. She knew there was freedom in those wings.
The daughter of a woman born into slavery, Bessie answers the call of the Great Migration. She moves to Chicago, where she wins the backing of two wealthy, powerful Black men—Robert Abbott, creator and publisher of the Chicago Defender, and Jesse Binga, the founder of Chicago's first Black bank. Abbott becomes her mentor, while Binga becomes her lover. Her true first love, though, remains flying.
But in 1920, no one in the United States will train a Black woman to fly. So, twenty-eight-year-old Bessie learns to speak French and sets off for Europe. Two years ahead of Amelia Earhart, Bessie earns her pilot's license, and later she learns death-defying stunts from French and German dogfighting combat pilots.
While she finds no prejudice in the air, Bessie wrestles with other challenges on the ground. A plane crash nearly kills her, her brothers seem to be crumbling under the weight of Jim Crow, and, while grappling with tough truths about Binga, Bessie begins to wonder if the freedom she finds in the sky means she must otherwise fly solo.
With tenderness and mastery, Carole Hopson imagines the breathtaking moxie Bessie Coleman harnessed in order to lift herself out of poverty and become known as "Queen Bess."
A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 10, 2024
      Pilot Hopson’s stirring debut draws on the life of trailblazing aviator Bessie Coleman. As a young Black woman, Bessie toils in Waxahachie, Tex., picking cotton and doing other people’s laundry. In 1915, when she’s 23, she leaves for Chicago, where she finds work as a manicurist. Having heard of the Wright brothers’ first flight, she harbors a dream of learning to fly. She saves what she can of her earnings and secures financial support from a real estate entrepreneur, with whom she has an affair. Though she has the money, no aviation school in the U.S. will train a Black woman, prompting her to study in France. After receiving her pilot’s license, Bessie returns to the U.S., where she’s greeted by a mob of reporters. The narrative extends through WWI, after which Bessie trains in Europe with military pilots who teach her combat maneuvers. Back home in America, she stages air shows with the tricks she learned abroad and embarks on a lecture tour, hoping to inspire other Black people to learn to fly. Hopson shines a welcome light on her indomitable and unsung heroine, and her technical knowledge enriches the many exhilarating aerial scenes. Aviation buffs will love this.

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