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The Happy Bottom Riding Club

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Lauren KesslerFirst published 20003 editions

"Florence "Pancho" Barnes was a California heiress who inherited a love of flying from her grandfather, a pioneer balloonist in the Civil War. Faced with a future of domesticity and upper-crust pretensions, she ran away from her responsibilities as wife and mother to create her own life. She cruised South America. She trekked through Mexico astride a burro. She hitchhiked halfway across the United States. Then, in the late 1920's, she took to the skies, one of a handful of female pilots. She was a barnstormer, a racer, a cross-country flier, and a Hollywood stunt pilot. She was, for a time, "the fastest woman on earth," flying the fastest civilian airplane in the world. She was an intimate of movie stars, a script doctor for the great director Erich von Stroheim, and, later in life, a drinking buddy of the supersonic jet jockey Chuck Yeager. She ran a wild and wildly successful desert watering hole known as the Happy Bottom Riding Club. In the Happy Bottom Riding Club, Lauren Kessler presents a portrait of a woman who didn't play by women's rules, a woman of large appetities - emotional, financial, and sexual - who called herself "the greatest conversation piece that ever existed.""--BOOK JACKET.

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First publish date May 23, 20001 credited authorSearch language english

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