ISBN-13: 9780595355976 / Angielski / Miękka / 2005 / 208 str.
'"A timely book. It helped me understand the ongoing clashes between Israelis and the Palestinians.""-Lois Santalo, teacher and author of "Oops, I Lost My Sense Of Humor"
'"Not only is"Gutsy Guys and Rattletrap Planes that Helped Save a Nation"entertaining, it's an informative insight into Middle Eastern conflicts.""-Marlie Moses, PhD, award-winning author
In the spring of 1948, Evelyn 'Evie" Dahms's husband, Fred, a World War II American Air Force veteran, receives a call from one of his war buddies about a too-good-to-be-true airline job in Rome. Excited about the new prospect, Evie and Fred calculate that they can pay off their California home and be debt free within a year. The newlyweds take the plunge, knowing little of what awaits.
Evie and Fred soon discover the airline is a front for the Zionist movement to help the infant state of Israel. Surrounded by hostile Arab countries, Israel is struggling to survive. Even though Fred is not Jewish, he, along with other non-Jews, risks his life to smuggle airplanes and armaments to the newborn state. "Gutsy Guys and Rattletrap Planes that Helped Save a Nation" showcases their remarkable true story, revealing their extraordinary courage and heroism.