Category:
General Fiction,
Historical FictionLanguage:
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Drama SuspenseWritten by June O’Sullivan
Read by Jacqueline Milne
Format: M4B
Bitrate: Variable
Unabridged
1928, Cape Town.
Newlywed Lady Heath embarks on her most daring adventure yet: a solo biplane flight from Cape Town to London. Already a trailblazer – a world-record athlete, Britain’s first woman to parachute from a plane and to earn a commercial pilot’s license – she is determined to prove that women belong in aviation.
Fiercely independent, Sophie charts her 10,000-mile route using pages from a road atlas, services her own aircraft, and defies every restriction placed on women. But, as she soars over the vast continent, memories from a traumatic past resurface: her mother murdered, her father imprisoned in an Irish asylum and a childhood shaped by repression.
Having been stricken with sunstroke, crash-landing in the wilderness and nursed by local women, thwarted at every turn by the authorities and ultimately seeking help from Mussolini, she at last lands in London – heels, furs and all.
Though celebrated, Sophie realises fame cannot free her from her past. She has conquered the skies but not the shadows that follow …
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