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Beyond the Sky
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Beyond the Sky
Ninety years after her drowning, the true story of Australia's first woman pilot reveals a pioneer in life as well as the sky.
In Australia in the mid-1920s, flight was still new, dangerous, and glamorous β and aviators were all men. That was until a petite and quietly-spoken 49-year-old mother of three, Millicent Bryant, took her first flight, igniting a passion that led her to become the first woman in the Commonwealth outside Britain to gain a pilot's licence. While newspapers all over Australia began following her progress in the 'race', few outside her family knew the determination and depth of personality that took her into other areas considered unusual for a woman at that time, such as business and politics. And were it not for an ironic stroke of fate, her name might have become as familiar as other pioneers of the air such as Smithy, Hinkler, or Nancy Bird Walton.
Working from Millicent's own rediscovered letters and writings as well as newspapers and other historical sources, this innovative biographical work reveals a pioneer of the sky and beyond. On one hand, it tells, for the first time, of a flyer who was also a businesswoman, small-scale property developer, golfer, student of Japanese at Sydney University, and early motorist who had driven over 35,000 miles around New South Wales up to the summit of Mt Kosciuszko β and who could fix her own car to boot. On the other, it seeks to illuminate the inner story of a highly individual, modern woman whose life encompassed not only hidden romance, heartbreak, and tragedy but also a spirit of change in the social, political, and marital conventions of 20th century Australia.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925556520
Publisher: Melbourne Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 November 2020
Country: Australia
Imprint: Melbourne Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 26.0mm
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 233.0mm
Weight: 556g
Pages: 272
About the Author
A great-grandson of Millicent Bryant, James Vicars began writing professionally as a journalist and creatively as a poet and short story writer. He now works as an editor, teacher, researcher and writing mentor, especially to school and university students. He was awarded a Fellowship of Australian Writers National Literary Award - Community Writers' Award (Joint winner) in 2002 for poetry and has been the recipient of two Varuna fellowships, the most recent of which was to begin the present manuscript.
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