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July 23, 2008
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| The Lady in the Spitfire by Helena P. Schrader | Reviewed by Shelly Campbell |  | Publisher: iUniverse
http://www.iuniverse.com
ISBN: 0595401511
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Historical
Release date: Jun 2006
Format: Trade
Pages: 309
Price: $19.95
| The Lady in the Spitfire is a piece of historical fiction laying bare the harsh realities of pilots during WWII – specifically the female pilots. Helena P. Schrader has meticulously researched and offered up a tale of romance, danger, and old-world charm to ring to life Emily and Jay, two lovers, one from each side of the Atlantic.
However, there’s a wrinkle. Emily’s husband went missing shortly before she met Jay. Is she or isn’t she a widow? No one really knows. So what should she and Jay do until she got word – any kind of word??
The Lady in the Spitfire is a lovely leisurely read that will simultaneously charm and educate you. | | |
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