The Girl Aviators' Sky Cruise
It's 1911, and the sky is new. The Wright brothers have only just proven that flight is possible, and suddenly everyone wants to take to the clouds. When Peggy Prescott spots a strange red building rising in her small town, she knows something suspicious is happening inside. With her brother Roy at her side, she's determined to uncover what the Mortlake Aeroplane Company is hiding. But the mystery runs deeper than they imagined, and soon Peggy finds herself in the cockpit of her own aircraft, racing against rivals and fighting to protect everything she cares about. This early twentieth-century adventure captures the giddy optimism of aviation's first days, when the impossible was still being invented. Peggy Prescott is a heroine who refuses to stay grounded, and her story endures because it reminds us that the sky was never just for boys.








