Proud to be

Cover of Proud to be by Kelly Flinn
Author: Kelly Flinn
Publisher: Random House
Year: 1997
Language: en
Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 9780375501098
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.3007273458 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 358.4/0092, B, 358.4/0092 B
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Proud to Be by Kelly Flinn, published by Random House in 1997, is a memoir that recounts the author’s journey as the first woman to pilot a B-52. At just twenty-six years old, Flinn navigated the challenges of a male-dominated military environment, overcoming significant obstacles to achieve her dream of becoming a combat pilot. The book details the controversy surrounding her personal life, particularly her relationship with a man who misled her, leading to an investigation and her subsequent resignation from the Air Force.

In this candid narrative, Flinn explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the struggle for acceptance within a traditional military framework. Readers will find a poignant account of her passion for aviation juxtaposed with the harsh realities of sexism and hypocrisy she faced. Proud to Be offers an intimate look at the complexities of balancing personal and professional identities, as Flinn shares her experiences with disarming honesty. This edition spans 259 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to engage with her compelling story of resilience and determination.


Official synopsis Publisher

An extraordinary young woman. An extraordinary controversy. This is Kelly Flinn’s story–the one she couldn’t tell when she was in uniform.
“I fell in love with the wrong man.”–Kelly Flinn
She is the first woman to pilot a B-52, a charismatic twenty-six-year-old from a proper Georgia family who has always distinguished herself–as a fifteen- year-old at U.S. Space Camp and as a cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy. There, she overcame considerable odds and earned a coveted position as a combat pilot. But nothing prepared Lieutenant Kelly Flinn for the controversy that erupted when the military began an investigation into her relationship with Marc Zigo, a man who lied to her about his marital status and then betrayed her to military authorities. Flinn was forced to resign amid charges of disobeying orders–charges she disputes in this poignant and powerful memoir.
This is the story of Flinn’s love affair with flying . . . and the love affair that ended her trailblazing Air Force career. This is also the story of a determined young woman fighting for her rightful place in a military establishment run by men, many of whom are not yet ready to accept a female combat pilot. Flinn reveals examples of hypocrisy and sexism in the military that are, by any standard, infuriating. She rose higher and fell harder, but Kelly Flinn’s story is universal, and it powerfully dramatizes the fault lines between our private and professional lives. With disarming candor, Flinn takes us inside her world. We feel her exhilaration as she soars through the sky and commands her own plane, and we share her horror as the love she dreamed of turns into a nightmare and she must battle the military’s sexpolice behind closed doors. Kelly Flinn has been called “the Hester Prynne of our time,” and her life has been depicted in the media as a combination of Top Gun and The Scarlet Letter.
In Proud to Be, she speaks in her own voice–determined, vulnerable, and all too human.

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Publisher: Random House. Year: 1997.
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ISBN-13: 9780375501098.
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Language: en. Pages: 259.

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