Come Fly the World: The Jet-Age Story of the Women of Pan Am

by Julia Cooke

Andi Arndt (Narrator)

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Travel writer Julia Cooke's exhilarating portrait of Pan Am stewardesses in the Mad Men era.


Glamour, danger, liberation: in the Jet Age, Pan Am offered young women the world.


Come Fly the World tells the story of the stewardesses who served on the iconic Pan American Airways between 1966 and 1975 - and of the unseen diplomatic role they played on the world stage. Alongside the glamour was real danger, as they flew soldiers to and from Vietnam and staffed Operation Babylift - the dramatic evacuation of 2,000 children during the fall of Saigon.

Cooke's storytelling weaves together the true stories of women like Lynne Totten, a science major who decided life in a lab was not for her, to Hazel Bowie, one of the relatively few African American stewardesses of the era, as they embraced the liberation of a jet-set life. In the process, Cooke shows how the sexualized coffee-tea-or-me stereotype was at odds with the importance of what they did, and with the freedom, power and sisterhood they achieved.

  • ISBN10 0358251400
  • ISBN13 9780358251408
  • Publish Date 2 March 2021 (first published 1 March 2021)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Mariner Books
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 288
  • Language English