The Flying Feminist: The first woman to build and fly her own plane
By (Author) Mary Boone
Illustrated by Andrea Turk
Andersen Press Ltd
Andersen Press Ltd
1st February 2026
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: True stories told as fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
Feminism and feminist theory
Hardback
32
Width 219mm, Height 286mm
At a time when women were expected to conform, Lilian Bland didnt fit in she wore trousers, enjoyed fishing and worked as a sports journalist. Inspired by the flight of the wild birds she loved to photograph, in 1910 she defied convention and became the first woman to design, build and fly her own aeroplane, earning her an accolade: The Flying Feminist! Perfect for budding feminists and adventurers, this narrative non-fiction picture book will inspire children to pursue their passions and achieve great things. Soar on!
Mary Boone (Author)
Mary Boone grew up in rural Iowa. Prior to becoming an author, she reported and edited for several daily newspapers. Mary has written over 70 non-fiction books for young readers, including Pedal Pusher, School for Fish and Bugs for Breakfast. Mary now lives in Tacoma, Washington, with her husband, Mitch and her very stubborn Airedale Terrier, Ruthie Bader.
Andrea Turk (Illustrator)
Andrea Turk is an Illustrator and Surface Print Designer from Northern Ireland. She has a degree in Fashion and Textiles. After graduating, she lived 12 years in London art directing, and travelling all over the world designing, working with factories, and researching trends, before starting her own creative studio, selling her art to American Greetings, Paperchase, Hallmark, Barnes and Noble, Disney, Warner Bros., and Design House Greetings to name but a few. Andrea works traditionally in watercolour, gouache, colouring pencil, hand painted collage, acrylic inks and finishes her work digitally. She currently lives back in Northern Ireland with her husband, three dogs and a cat, and works from a wee studio in the garden.