Try Walking Across

Try Walking Across by Donna Holden, published by Lulu.com in December 2010, is a biography that chronicles the life of Helen Parker Holden, who was born and raised in Southern California. As a descendant of America’s pioneers, she became a pioneer in her own right, working as an airline hostess from 1945 to 1958. This edition spans 316 pages and presents her unique experiences and insights during the glamorous era of air travel.
In this book, readers will find a collection of stories reflecting Helen’s international adventures and the impressions she gathered throughout her career. The narrative offers a glimpse into the life of an airline hostess during a transformative period in aviation history. Through her personal anecdotes, Helen shares the challenges and joys of her profession, providing a rich perspective on the evolution of air travel and its impact on society.
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Helen Parker Holden was born and raised in Southern California. A descendent of America’s pioneers, she was somewhat of a pioneer herself, crisscrossing the globe as an airline hostess from 1945-1958. By the time she left the airline, she was #3 on TWA’s worldwide hostess seniority list. At the age of 88, she shares stories of her life including her international experiences and impressions in the glamour days of air travel.
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