As a young woman in the 1920s, Bessie Coleman\'s chances of becoming a pilot were slim.
With bold illustrations by Pamela Paparone, Nobody Owns the Sky will inspire readers to follow their dreams..
Reeve Lindbergh honors her memory with a poem that sings of her accomplishment.
But she never let her dream die and became the first licensed African-American aviator.
As a young black woman in the 1920s, Bessie Coleman\'s chances of becoming a pilot were slim.
The Story of Bessie Coleman becoming the first licensed African American aviator is sure to inspire readers to follow their own dreams.
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In Nobody Owns the Sky, Reeve Lindbergh honors Coleman\'s memory with a poem that sings of her accomplishment.
But she never let her dream die and became the first licensed African-American aviator.
As a young woman in the 1920s, Bessie Coleman\'s chances of becoming a pilot were slim