Problems always set Emma āLilianā Toddās mind soaringāeven as a girl. Growing up during the golden age of invention and from a family of innovators, Lilian couldnāt hold strips of wire or bits of tin without tinkering. She turned toys and trash into useful inventions.
But when Lilian grew up and learned that inventing wasnāt considered womenās work, she decided on the next best thing. She got a job at the U.S. Patent Office typing up plans for brand-new inventionsāand constructing each contraption in her mind. Soon, she engineered her own fantastic flying machines, testing and
tweaking her designs and overcoming each obstacle. Lilian found inspiration in nature and her many failures until her biggest dream finally took flight.
Science writer Kirsten W. Larson creatively captures in vivid detail the inventive, courageous, and independent Emma Lilian Todd, a true aviation pioneer.