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The Moon Above

Published
Oct 2020
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
330

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In memory of Jean Marcel Nicolas/Johnny Nicholas, a Haitian in the Dora camp who pretended to be a U.S. Airman. This tale is what his life might have been like had that been true. The tale of a Tuskegee Airman. Johnny Nicholas's dream is to fly airplanes-an impossible dream for a Black man in 1930s America. After WWII started, the Army launches an experimental program to train Black pilots in Tuskegee, Alabama. Against this parents' wishes, Johnny boards a train headed to the segregated South. But even the rising death toll of World War II may not be enough incentive for the government to allow Black pilots to fly bombers. As Johnny grows convinced that the war will end before he sees a battlefield, the Tuskegee airmen are ordered to the European front. In Italy, reality quickly dispels his daydream fantasies of dogfights and glory, and one unshakeable Jerry on his bomber's tail paves the way to a hell that few men escape and a mountain of bones that reach to the moon.

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First Edition Oct 2020 Scarsdale Publishing, Ltd ISBN 1953100066
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Sep 2020 Scarsdale Publishing, Ltd
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Sep 2020 Scarsdale Publishing, Ltd ISBN B083ZQ6HDM
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Feb 2024 -- Not Selected ISBN B0CV4GZDK8
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