
Published in 1931, 'Linda Carlton's Ocean Flight' by Edith Lavell follows the courageous young aviatrix Linda Carlton as she navigates the challenges of pursuing her aviation dreams in a male-dominated society. The story begins with Linda preparing for an important flying course while dealing with her family's expectations. When she encounters a mother in distress, Linda's bravery shines as she offers to fly them to a surgeon, facing perilous conditions along the way. This novel highlights themes of adventure, courage, and the societal obstacles faced by women in aviation.


















