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Dreams Take Flight

The Story Of Deaf Pilot Nellie Zabel Willhite

Brittany RichmanSeries: Own Voices, Own Stories
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Pages
32
Year
2025
Language
English
Publisher
Sleeping Bear Press

About

Nellie Zabel Willhite's story dips and soars like an airplane in flight.

After losing her hearing at four and following a tumultuous education, Nellie Zabel was introduced to the world of flight while working at the Sioux Falls airport. The planes and pilots captured her imagination as she watched them sail alongside the birds. With some encouragement, she enrolled in pilot training--carefully tailoring the courses to accommodate her deafness. In 1928, she took off on her own, becoming the first female pilot in South Dakota--and the first deaf pilot in the nation.

This Own Voices, Own Stories Award winning book tells Nellie's story from the perspective of an author with a hearing loss and is supported by Easterseals.

Related Subjects

  • Disability
  • Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Aviation
  • Transportation
  • Women
  • Biography & Autobiography

Reviews

"A brief introduction to the first deaf pilot in the U.S...Uplifting."
Kirkus Reviews
"Original, informative, inspiring, and a fun read from start to finish"
Midwest Book Review
"This is the story of how she overcame adversity to achieve her dreams, making this an excellent choice for those who are facing obstacles in their lives."
Story Monster Ink

Extended Details

  • SeriesOwn Voices, Own Stories

    Artists

    Brittany RichmanAuthor