Out of the Blue

Out of the Blue

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Publisher's Synopsis

Strong-willed Josie Bouchard lives in Prince Edward Island and learned to fly when she was sixteen. When WWII breaks out, she enters the war as a nurse. After a serious illness, Josie decides to do what she loves the most, fly planes, and so she joins the Air Transport Auxiliary. The ATA ferries planes from the factories to the air bases. She breaks the rules when she takes the famous Spitfire through barnstorming maneuvers she learned from a close family friend, Sean Campbell. Her ATA flying comes to a stop when the military grounds her because of her daredevil stunts. She is sent to work in the hangar as a mechanic. When several ferry planes crash, sabotage is suspected, and Josie's name is rumored as the saboteur. Sean Campbell, the friend Josie always regarded as another brother, has worked his way into Josie's heart. Now that she realizes she loves him, the family gets word that he is missing in action in Germany. Josie has her whole life planned out, but the war changes everything. Her friends tell her that God has a plan for her. As each plan goes awry, she becomes aware of incidents that seem to come out of the blue. Are they accidents, coincidences, or miracles of God?

Book information

ISBN: 9781642584905
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Imprint: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 562g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 22mm