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Wings of Courage
Classed as historical fiction due to its narrative style, this book chronicles the combat missions flown by Captain John Quinn West, Jr., a first pilot and aircraft commander in the...
Wings of Courage, a collection of poems, shows how a young person used their faith, grit, and courage to fly on the wings of one's dream into freedom even after the scars of abuse.
Wings of Courage
This is a new release of the original 1942 edition.
Soaring on the Wings of Courage: The Art of Self-Encouragement
“Robin's First Flight” is the story of wanting to fly but afraid to try. Robin overcomes fear and learns to soar! This fable helps each of us find our own wings.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
It's 1914; the Germans are at Paris' doorstep. One French aviator's discovery saves the city. "Who is this man Pierre LeClaire?" unfolds in Lee Kolesnikoff's novel 'Wings of Courage.'
Clopinet, lame son of Normandy peasants in the late 18th century, escapes from his apprenticeship to a cruel tailor, and lives a Robinson Crusoe life on the wild cliffs.