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Author Piper, Karen Lynnea, 1965- author.

Title A girl's guide to missiles : growing up in America's secret desert / Karen Piper.

Publisher New York, New York : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, [2018]
©2018

ISBN 9780399564543 (hardcover)
0399564543 (hardcover)



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 Main Adult  92 Piper, Karen Lynnea    AVAILABLE  ---
 Toledo Heights Branch Adult  92 Piper, Karen Lynnea    AVAILABLE  ---

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Mother Courage, Father Sky X
August 22 2018
There is a magical childhood of snakes and UFOs. A codependent parental group. Rites of passage and a trying adolescence. Written very from personal and engaging position.

Description x, 322 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary "A poignant, surreal, and fearlessly honest look at growing up on one of the most secretive weapons installations on earth, by a young woman who came of age with missiles. The China Lake missile range is located in a huge stretch of the Mojave Desert, about the size of the state of Delaware. It was created during the Second World War, and has always been shrouded in secrecy. But people who make missiles and other weapons are regular working people, with domestic routines and everyday dilemmas, and four of them were Karen Piper's parents, her sister, and--when she needed summer jobs--herself. Her dad designed the Sidewinder, which was ultimately used catastrophically in Vietnam. When her mom got tired of being a stay-at-home mom, she went to work on the Tomahawk. Once, when a missile nose needed to be taken offsite for final testing, her mother loaded it into the trunk of the family car, and set off down a Los Angeles freeway. Traffic was heavy, and so she stopped off at the mall, leaving the missile in the parking lot. Piper sketches in the belief systems--from Amway's get-rich schemes to propaganda in The Rocketeer to evangelism, along with fears of a Lemurian takeover and Charles Manson--that governed their lives. Her memoir is also a search for the truth of the past and what really brought her parents to China Lake with two young daughters, a story that reaches back to her father's World War II flights with contraband across Europe. Finally, it recounts the crossroads moment in a young woman's life when she finally found a way out of a culture of secrets and fear, and out of the desert."--Provided by publisher.
Contents Becoming China Lakers -- A teenage weaponeer -- Dynamic instability -- The Cold War at home -- Anything can be a weapon -- Off target -- Life without weapons.
Subject Piper, Karen Lynnea, 1965-
Piper, Earl Marwin, 1922-2005.
Piper, Mary Dahlstrom.
Naval Ordnance Test Station (China Lake, Calif.) -- Employees -- Biography.
United States. Office of Strategic Services -- Biography.
Subject(S) Guided missiles -- United States -- History -- Anecdotes.
Electronic technicians -- United States -- Biography.
Young women -- West (U.S.) -- Biography.
Cold War.
California, Southern -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
Autobiographies.
Anecdotes.
Added Title Growing up in America's secret desert
ISBN 9780399564543 (hardcover)
0399564543 (hardcover)