Dorothy the Brave
The empowering story of a real-life Rosie the Riveter who served as a Women Airforce Service Pilot.

Dorothy Lucas yearned to discover all that she was capable of. After the devastating news of Pearl Harbor, her brothers joined the World War II war effort, but Dorothy wanted to do her part, too.   So, she enlisted to serve as a Women Airforce Service Pilot  (WASP). After hours of flight school and roaring engines, Dorothy and her fellow WASPs risked their lives towing targets in the air for the male fighter pilots in training. Through many mechanical scares and smoke-filled cockpits, Dorothy remained brave and committed to her job--defying gravity and defying the odds. 
 
With lyrical prose from Meghan P. Browne, Dorothy the Brave tells an untold story of a real-life Rosie the Riveter, and how women worked to keep America safe during a harrowing time.
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Dorothy the Brave
The empowering story of a real-life Rosie the Riveter who served as a Women Airforce Service Pilot.

Dorothy Lucas yearned to discover all that she was capable of. After the devastating news of Pearl Harbor, her brothers joined the World War II war effort, but Dorothy wanted to do her part, too.   So, she enlisted to serve as a Women Airforce Service Pilot  (WASP). After hours of flight school and roaring engines, Dorothy and her fellow WASPs risked their lives towing targets in the air for the male fighter pilots in training. Through many mechanical scares and smoke-filled cockpits, Dorothy remained brave and committed to her job--defying gravity and defying the odds. 
 
With lyrical prose from Meghan P. Browne, Dorothy the Brave tells an untold story of a real-life Rosie the Riveter, and how women worked to keep America safe during a harrowing time.
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Dorothy the Brave

Dorothy the Brave

by Meghan P. Browne

Narrated by Kristen DiMercurio

Unabridged — 16 minutes

Dorothy the Brave

Dorothy the Brave

by Meghan P. Browne

Narrated by Kristen DiMercurio

Unabridged — 16 minutes

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Overview

The empowering story of a real-life Rosie the Riveter who served as a Women Airforce Service Pilot.

Dorothy Lucas yearned to discover all that she was capable of. After the devastating news of Pearl Harbor, her brothers joined the World War II war effort, but Dorothy wanted to do her part, too.   So, she enlisted to serve as a Women Airforce Service Pilot  (WASP). After hours of flight school and roaring engines, Dorothy and her fellow WASPs risked their lives towing targets in the air for the male fighter pilots in training. Through many mechanical scares and smoke-filled cockpits, Dorothy remained brave and committed to her job--defying gravity and defying the odds. 
 
With lyrical prose from Meghan P. Browne, Dorothy the Brave tells an untold story of a real-life Rosie the Riveter, and how women worked to keep America safe during a harrowing time.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Sisterhood, hard work, overcoming obstacles, missing home, wartime loss. The journey of Dorothy Lucas to becoming a pilot in the Women Airforce Service Pilots during WWII touches on all of these themes and more.” –Booklist

“A stirring account of a resolute woman who soared.”Kirkus Reviews

School Library Journal

03/01/2022

Gr 2–4—A child during the Great Depression, and a young woman when Pearl Harbor was attacked, Dorothy Lucas wanted to aid the war effort like her older brothers, so she joined the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). Dorothy and the other "fly girls" towed targets for (male) gunnery pilots. Young readers may be confused by some details (why did Dorothy need to leave home before high school?) and need context for others (women "riveted like Rosie" and "nursed like Kate"). The ending is somewhat abrupt, though an author's note provides more information. The gouache, watercolor, and colored pencil illustrations are reminiscent of Maira Kalman's style. Back matter includes an author's note, photos, and recommended reading. VERDICT Women's contributions during wartime are not a new subject, but this is a worthwhile addition.—Jenny Arch

Kirkus Reviews

2022-04-27
A North Carolina farm girl becomes a World War II pilot.

Teenage Dorothy Lucas leaves her childhood home for Washington, D.C., to live with her aunt and uncle and attend high school. After Pearl Harbor is attacked and her brothers enlist, Dorothy, now a young woman, wonders what she can do for the war effort. She becomes a clerk at the Pentagon but wants to contribute more by doing something important and brave. When she learns about a recruitment plan for the new Women Airforce Service Pilots program, she’s intrigued, and though the young White woman didn’t have the privileged upbringing of other female pilots (“Many others who had proven themselves were daughters of wealth”), with a loan from her mother, she completes a training program, is accepted by WASP, and goes through more training in Texas before finally being assigned her own airplane transport missions. This is a straightforward, inspiring story of independence, determination, and courage despite risk, accompanied by soft gouache, watercolor, and colored pencil illustrations. A lengthy author’s note, which includes black-and-white photos of Dorothy and her fellow pilots, provides more explanation of Dorothy’s career and the development of the WASP program. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A stirring account of a resolute woman who soared. (recommended reading) (Picture-book biography. 7-10)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178528181
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 03/29/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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