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A historical education via an adventure story....

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-30-21

Wasp Sting is a historical fiction story based on actual organizations and events that occurred during the Second World War and the Women AirForce Service Pilots. These women, members of what's been called The Greatest Generation, not only did their part for the war effort but they did in in the hazardous field of flight!

This setting provides the background for the adventures of the female main character: Trudy Andrich, ace pilot and a trained "behind the lines" operative. You get a clear story, with good flow and supporting characters that give you a picture of the world in which Trudy and her peers of the time lived. Lee writes with first hand experience of what its like to be at the controls of a P-51 Mustang and one need only engage one's imagination but slightly to feel to be actually flying one!

The storyline keeps things moving, with nice descriptions of places and persons which help the listener picture events as Trudy did during the adventure. The twists and turns the story takes near the end will most likely surprise the listener, Lee Sweetapple tries and is definitely not predictable in terms of plot twists. All this adds up to a book that doesn't take long to enjoy, will entertain you and give you an idea of the women of the W.A.S.P during the second world war.

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