Women In The Wind ~ Fearless Women of the 20th and 21st Centuries
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ISBN: 978-1-4116-9067-7
Publisher: Bluecreek Art Works
Copyright:
© 2008 Jasmine Bluecreek Clark Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: Third Edition
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Printed: 164 pages, 8.5" x 11", perfect binding, full-color interior ink Description:Female Road Stories. Book about Fearless Women who ride or rode Motorcycles across continents and more. Empowering Women's Stories from 20th and 21st Centuries. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Knowing some of the women makes this book even more interesting and enjoyable to read. I couldn't put it down. Had to read it from front to back. It made me laugh, cry and remember. Great job on writing your first book. Thanks for being a friend.
Carole Bennett
Message:Hello! I was just sifting thru the various bike-related offerings on Lulu, and came across your book. From what I read in the preview, you've done a wonderful job of finding these great stories about women motorcyclists in previous generations. Great work!
Regards,
Carole Bennett
Message:Hello! I was just sifting thru the various bike-related offerings on Lulu, and came across your book. From what I read in the preview, you've done a wonderful job of finding these great stories about women motorcyclists in previous generations. Great work!
Regards,
Carole Bennett
Billy Allen
Message:Jasmine;
A truly remarkable lady always looking to aspire in whatever endeavors you encounter. Not only are you an excellent (and patient) motorcycle instructor; but also have great ability to take the extra step to learn sign language to teach the deaf people how to ride.
Moreover, I have seen you come into Rocky Mountain Deaf School volunteer your precious time with the deaf children of our school serving lunch and general help around the school. Always appreciated and recognize your dedications you have given to the people around your community.
Lisa showed me your book: Women in the Wind...."Fearless Women of the 20th and 21 Centuries". At first, I figured it was set for ladies to read....guys!!, you can learn a thing or two reading from this book and perhaps even gain a greater understanding of them ladies.
We could use a few more Jasmines around here. Smiles.
Thanks Jas.
Billy S. Allen, Colorado Springs, Co.
Message:Jasmine;
A truly remarkable lady always looking to aspire in whatever endeavors you encounter. Not only are you an excellent (and patient) motorcycle instructor; but also have great ability to take the extra step to learn sign language to teach the deaf people how to ride.
Moreover, I have seen you come into Rocky Mountain Deaf School volunteer your precious time with the deaf children of our school serving lunch and general help around the school. Always appreciated and recognize your dedications you have given to the people around your community.
Lisa showed me your book: Women in the Wind...."Fearless Women of the 20th and 21 Centuries". At first, I figured it was set for ladies to read....guys!!, you can learn a thing or two reading from this book and perhaps even gain a greater understanding of them ladies.
We could use a few more Jasmines around here. Smiles.
Thanks Jas.
Billy S. Allen, Colorado Springs, Co.
I am a 42 year old owman who has only been riding for 7 m onths. I donwloaded your book - Really fun read! Specifically, Marjorie Fanning-wow! What an inspirational "against the grain" woman pioneer. Those old photos were just the BEST! Mia Buchanan Wanatah, IN
Awesome book, getting great response from women and men, Riders and non-riders alike. Check out more excerpts at
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