Jenny: The Airplane that Taught America to Fly

In Jenny: The Airplane that Taught America to Fly, David Weitzman masterfully captures the spirit of the JN-4D “Jenny,” an iconic aircraft that played a pivotal role in early American aviation. In our 2022 interview with Weitzman, I was captivated by how his editor encouraged him to illustrate his own books. While Weitzman is an engaging storyteller without illustration, it is his illustrated books that give me the most pleasure and stand out to me as being the most memorable.

Weitzman’s unique pen and ink drawings bring his stories to life, and Jenny is no exception. This must-own picture book explores the historical significance of the Jenny, an aircraft that taught countless women to fly during WWI, became a favorite among barnstormers, and served as an efficient means of transportation across America. Beloved for its ease of use, simple learning curve, and wide availability after the war, the Jenny became an aviation legend.

The story unfolds through the eyes of a narrator who, while looking through grandmother’s attic finds a photo album. Grandmother reminisces about her mother, their great-grandmother, who was a pilot. This approach not only adds a personal touch but also enhances the historical context, making the narrative feel intimate and authentic. The inclusion of sepia-toned “photographs” of the Jenny in flight transports readers back in time, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. But it’s Weitzman’s mechanical drawings and explanations that steal the show. These meticulous illustrations are both educational and fascinating, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how the aircraft functioned.

One of the most delightful aspects of Weitzman’s picture books is how he invites us into a story that feels personal and real before guiding us through the technical and historical details. He respects the reader’s intelligence, offering a rich, accessible education into the inner workings of machines like the Jenny. Jenny: The Airplane that Taught America to Fly is a brilliant blend of storytelling, history, and technical insight—an unforgettable journey for readers of all ages.

Jenny Mechanics

The little touches that Purple House Press is famous for make this reprint of Jenny: The Airplane that Taught America to Fly a true delight to own. The subtle pops of blue color in the illustrations, the well-chosen font size, and the spacious layout of the landscape pages all contribute to an enjoyable reading experience. These thoughtful design choices elevate the book and make it perfect for reading aloud to aspiring young engineers and pilots before nap time. Purple House Press has once again brought a timeless classic to life with care and attention to detail.

Jenny Tail

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