Chuck Yeager Goes Supersonic: An Action-Packed, True Flying Adventure

Alan Biermann

BookElementaryMiddle SchoolPilot

About

Young readers will love the legend of the great American aviator, Chuck Yeager, who grew up from humble beginnings to become the first person to fly a plane faster than the speed of sound. This beautifully illustrated book shows scenes of Chuck as a boy in rural West Virginia, describes his wild flights as a test pilot in the U. S. Air Force, and recounts the terrifying bumping and rattling flights as he neared the "sound barrier." The book presents a chapter on what the sound barrier is and why it is so dangerous. The reader can experience, with Chuck, the beautiful moment of success as his rocket plane breaks through to supersonic speeds. Young people will remember always this heroic story and the legendary pilot who took the world of aviation into a new era. From Kirkus Reviews: "Engages young readers' imaginations, respects their intelligence and takes them along on an exciting, real-life adventure . . . An excellent work of children's nonfiction that just may inspire the next Chuck Yeager." From Clarion Reviews: "Beautiful and vivid . . . a portrait of a very human Yeager, a man who was not only passionate and immensely knowledgeable about flying but also an individual who worked hard and overcame significant obstacles to reach his goal."

As an Amazon and Bookshop Associate, ImagineMyFuture earns commission from qualifying purchases. Learn more.

Why it’s great

Fast-paced and full of excitement, this illustrated biography captures the daring spirit of Chuck Yeager, the first pilot to break the sound barrier. With engaging storytelling and dynamic visuals, it shows kids that courage, curiosity, and persistence can push the limits of what’s possible. It’s a thrilling read for young adventurers who dream of flying higher and faster than anyone before them.