American Flygirl, Susan Tate Ankeny
American Flygirl, Susan Tate Ankeny
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American Flygirl

Author: Susan Tate Ankeny

Narrator: Hannah Choi

Unabridged: 8 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/30/2024


Synopsis

In 1932, Hazel Ying Lee, a nineteen-year-old American daughter of Chinese immigrants, sat in on a friend's flight lesson. It changed her life. In less than a year, a girl with a wicked sense of humor, a newfound love of flying, and a tough can-do attitude earned her pilot's license and headed for China to help against invading Japanese forces. In time, Hazel would become the first Asian American to fly with the Women Airforce Service Pilots. As thrilling as it may have been, it wasn't easy.

In America, Hazel felt the oppression and discrimination of the Chinese Exclusion Act. In China's field of male-dominated aviation she was dismissed for being a woman, and for being an American. But in service to her country, Hazel refused to be limited by gender, race, and impossible dreams. Frustrated but undeterred, she forged ahead and gave her all for the cause, achieving more in her short remarkable life than even she imagined possible.

American Flygirl is the untold account of a spirted fighter and an indomitable hidden figure in American history. She broke every common belief about women. She challenged every social restriction to endure and to succeed. And against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, Hazel Ying Lee reached for the skies and made her mark as a universal and unsung hero whose time has come.

About Susan Tate Ankeny

Susan Tate Ankeny is the author of nonfiction WWII history books including American Flygirl and The Girl and the Bombardier. A former educator, she is a member of the Oregon 8th Air Force Historical Society and the Association des Sauveteurs d'Aviateurs Allies, which finds and memorializes World War II crash sites in France. The daughter of a WWII bombardier and great-granddaughter of Oregon pioneers, she lives in the Pacific Northwest.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christy on November 21, 2023

'In the sky, she wasn't Chinese or American, man or woman, visible or invisible...she was just herself. In the sky, she felt limitless'. In 1932, Hazel Lee was the first Chinese American woman in the USA to earn her pilot's license. Driven purely by a love to fly, she fought the quagmire of legalitie......more

Goodreads review by Mallory on June 14, 2024

I love when I stumble across a book that can teach me something I didn’t know about history. I had no idea about the WASPs and what they went through to not only achieve equality (and I do appreciate their efforts a lot as a woman) but to fight for their country. I was both pleased and surprised to......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on January 11, 2024

If there is one thing for sure after reading Susan Tate Ankeny's American Flygirl, it's that Hazel Ying Lee deserves this book written about her. Hazel was the first Asian American women to earn a pilot's license and would ultimately end up becoming a WASP in World War II. Hazel had an amazing life......more

Goodreads review by Nursebookie on May 09, 2024

This book is simply stunning and perfect read for history buffs.......more

Goodreads review by Stacey on May 15, 2024

I just finished American flygirl by susan Tate Ankeny - the true story Hazel Ying Lee, who followed her dream against all the odds - and became an American hero. In 1932 Hazel Ying Lee, 19 year old American daughter of Chinese immigrants, sat in on her friends flying lesson… it launched a legend… Ha......more