What Grandma did / written by Erin Miller ; illustrated by Randal Harmon.
How much do you know about your grandmother? A girl learns about the Women Airforce Service Pilots - nicknamed the "WASP" - who flew during World War II. Grandma explains how she was one of the first women to fly for the United States Army. A story that teaches history, leadership, and courage through intergenerational learning. Written and illustrated by granddaughters of one of the true-life pilots who broke barriers for women in the United States armed forces.
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- ISBN: 9781733560634
- ISBN: 1733560637
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 cm
- Publisher: [Silver Spring, Maryland] : 4336 Press, ©2021.
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