Frances Finkel and the Passenger Pigeon
By (Author) D.M. Mahoney
BookBaby
BookBaby
25th July 2022
United States
Paperback
292
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 17mm
390g
Seventeen-year-old Frances Finkel works as a mechanic in her father's maintenance shop at Seal Rock Airport, Oregon. The aviation business in the 1940s is booming, and Fran is eager to go out into the world to prove herself as a pilot. When she's flying across the skies, she knows it's where she belongs. But her mother left after Fran's twin brother died, so she's held back by the additional responsibilities of running the household and caring for her younger brother.
Frustrated with her situation, Fran flies out to the wilderness to be alone and winds up rescuing an injured pigeon that she trains to deliver messages. Shortly after her act of kindness, Fran's chance encounter with a stranded pilot in need propels her onto a journey leading to adventures in aviation, new friendships, romance, love, loss, and finding her mother.
D.M. MAHONEY is both a helicopter and fixed wing rated pilot. She is a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill school of journalism and a member of the Historical Novel Society. Originally from the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, Mahoney currently resides in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. This is her first novel.