Shoestrings to the Stars

by Joan K. Post


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/3/2000

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 308
ISBN : 9781587216589
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 308
ISBN : 9781587216572

About the Book

Do you have a dream? A goal? A burning desire to accomplish something? If you don't-then find one.

This is a story about a teenage boy who dared to challenge overwhelming odds to accomplish a dream that most people scoffed at. It is the story of a young man whose determination and dedication put him in the history books. However, most history reference resources record that aviation industry in Wichita, Kansas, began with Walter H. Beech and Lloyd Stearman. It's true that they developed the industry into the giant it became, but my story is one of the young man who actually began the first commercial aircraft manufacturing company in Wichita and the country for that matter. And whose airplane designs interested Walter Beech and Lloyd Stearman enough for them to want to become his employees. This is a story that brings to life the scenes from a young man's existence in a world on the threshold of entering a new age--the Age of Aviation.

Matty Laird's life story is a reading adventure that encompasses the very early days when aviation was only an infant, to the Golden Age of Air Racing when his planes shattered speed records, to the present day when man is on the verge of setting foot on Mars. It is a story that will touch the hearts of aviation enthusiasts and historians alike, of young adults who are in search of a hero to emulate, and all those who look for inspiration to face life's challenges, tragedies and triumphs.


About the Author

During my childhood, I was fascinated by the stories told to me by my father, grandmother about the early days of aviation when it was a struggling infant and the times were austere but the population was resourceful. Hearing these tales, I developed a desire to recapture those nostalgic times when the 'turn of the Century' spirit was in the air along with the enchanting melodies of Victor Herbert and when the clatter of horses' hooves mingled with the chug of Model-A and the sputter of the new and frail aeroplane engines. Writing the life story of my father has enabled me to relive those times and to realize the challenges, successes, as well as the failure that they experienced in order to build an industry and shape their own lives.

My father had been urged to write his biography by many of his friends and family. In April of 1978, I began writing some preliminary chapters and subsequently, Dad and I started working together and continued working until his death in 1982. Our desire was to bring the times to life once again, emphasizing the human interest incidents as well as presenting factual, historical, and accurate material.

It is my intention to portray to the reader the spirit of these young men who were bent on success in spite of overwhelming odds such as lack of formal education, lack of means and material; but possessing a wealth of determination, ingenuity and perseverance. Through this portrayal, I hope to pass along to present and future generations understanding and insight into this kind of spirit and to illustrate to them the importance of this legacy of hope.