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Worrals Flies Again

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W. E. Johns
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In «Worrals Flies Again,» W. E. Johns returns to the beloved character of Joan Worralson, a daring young female aviator and member of the Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II. The narrative, rich with action and adventure, explores themes of bravery, camaraderie, and the challenges of female empowerment in a traditionally male-dominated field. Johns, known for his clear, direct prose and vivid descriptions of aerial maneuvers, immerses readers in the thrilling atmosphere of aviation, enhanced by his firsthand experiences as a pilot. The novel exemplifies the spirit of the 1940s, reflecting the era's sense of adventure and national pride amidst wartime adversity. W. E. Johns, an accomplished aviator himself, wove his passion for flying and military service into his storytelling. His experiences during the First World War and subsequent endeavors as a pilot ignited his imagination, inspiring him to create a strong female protagonist who defies societal norms. Johns' works contributed significantly to the development of British children's literature, using the thrilling backdrop of flight to convey messages of independence and resilience. «Worrals Flies Again» is a compelling read for those seeking an exciting blend of adventure, historical context, and powerful female representation. Perfect for fans of aviation and wartime narratives, this novel captivates with its tale of courage and the indomitable spirit of a young woman determined to take to the skies.

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Litresdə buraxılış tarixi:
03 noyabr 2024
Həcm:
190 səh.
ISBN:
8596547117827
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