Nerves of Steel Young Readers Editio..., Captain Tammie Jo Shults
Nerves of Steel Young Readers Editio..., Captain Tammie Jo Shults
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Nerves of Steel (Young Readers Edition)
The Incredible True Story of How One Woman Followed Her Dreams, Stayed True to Herself, and Saved 148 Lives

Author: Captain Tammie Jo Shults

Narrator: Charity Spencer

Unabridged: 3 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tommy Nelson

Published: 11/19/2019


Synopsis

The amazing true story of pilot Tammie Jo Shults for young readers! This autobiography of a woman aviator overcoming gender bias to achieve her dreams will inspire young people to work hard toward their goals, never give up, and stand firm in who God created them to be. A must-read memoir for girls and boys who are excited for the adventure ahead.Tammie Jo Shults grew up wanting to be a pilot. She worked hard but faced many obstacles and challenges along the way that threatened her dreams. Doing the next right thing kept her spirit alive as she persevered to find her special calling—to serve God and the world around her. Tammie Jo’s path eventually led her to join the navy, where she became one of the first women to fly the F/A-18 Hornet. Her specialized flight training in fighter aircraft honed her skills to a razor’s edge. After her term in the military, she went to work for Southwest Airlines flying Boeing 737s. Years later, those lessons served her well as she was put in the right place at the right time to safely land a crippled plane and save 148 lives.Nerves of Steel (Young Readers Edition) tells the compelling story of a gutsy woman in STEM for 8 to 12-year-oldsincludes new material, written just for tweensfeatures graphics and sidebars that explore topics related to planes, pilots, and a military career, complete with source listsincludes a photo insert and a glossary of aviation and military termsThis memoir of hope and perseverance tells Tammie Jo’s story from her days of growing up on a New Mexico ranch to the disaster of Flight 1380 with plenty of action, dogfights, and grace.

About Captain Tammie Jo Shults

Captain Tammie Jo Shults is a Southwest Airlines captain and former naval aviator who received wide acclaim when, on April 17, 2018, she and her crew successfully landed a Boeing 737 after catastrophic engine failure and rapid decompression, saving the lives of 148 people. Shults’s early interest in flying led her to become one of the first female F/A-18 Hornet pilots in the United States Navy after overcoming several obstacles due to her gender. At the conclusion of her Navy career, Shults became a pilot for Southwest Airlines. Her incredible talent and notable history have made her an inspiration to many. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pat on November 05, 2019

I gave it a 5 star - maybe 4 1/2 would have been more just but I did find it to be a good read. I picked this up at the library off the new book shelf and with not much other recommendation other than the cover, fly leaf, and the newness and 'current history' of this biography. I was not disappointed......more

Goodreads review by Vicki on April 04, 2020

Interesting true story of a woman's journey for equality in what was predominantly a man's job. Amazing this was just thirty years ago.......more

Goodreads review by Bill on March 18, 2020

By Bill Marsano. Ernest K. Gann, probably the greatest of American aviation writers, said there were two kind of pilots: airmen and airplane drivers. Airmen were at one with their airplanes; they had the “right stuff”: remained calm in the worst situations; almost always found a way to survive. Airp......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on November 30, 2019

I like this trend of rewriting adult books for the middle grade market. Kids this age aren't given enough nonfiction to read, so I appreciate the widening market for personality-driven narratives. Tammie Jo Shults is the pilot of the Southwest flight that experienced engine failure mid-flight who br......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on November 19, 2019

What an incredible human being with an exceptional story to tell. I was immensely impressed at how she handled dealing with sexism and walls put up as she chased her dreams. While reading I felt like it was a conversation over a coffee. I work in a male dominated field and can relate to many of the......more