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| #1472179 in Books | Carroll n Graf | 2002-11-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.58 x6.38 x9.20l, | File type: PDF | 528 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I really wanted to like this book, too ...|By R. Slater|As another reviewer said, you really wanted to like this book. In the introduction when the author mentions going through his Dad's things and finding a lock of his mother's hair. Also, his "people" descriptions are very good and touching. I will also say that this book gains "power" as the story goes on.
Howe|From Publishers Weekly|The destinies of the cruiser Santa Fe and carrier Franklin dramatically intersected off the coast of Japan in March 1945, when the former, nicknamed the Lucky Lady, came to the rescue of the stricken latter. Jackson (No Stone Unturned) spe
Steve Jackson’s Lucky Lady chronicles the saga of the aircraft carrier Franklin, the light cruiser Santa Fe, and their tragic encounter on March 19, 1945, when a Japanese bomber broke through U.S. air cover and dropped two 500-pound bombs on the Franklin. Fires were set off as ammunition and fuel exploded. The Franklin was near sinking, with all her 2,500 sailors in mortal danger. To the Japanese high command, American aircraft carriers represented supreme pow...
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