It's Not Only A Man's Job

It's Not Only A Man's Job

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Abigail Parker has it worse. She's the middle kid in her family, only got hand-me-downs from her big brother and is always overlooked by her parents. Yeah, half the time she isn't given lunch money. Her older brother is a med student while her younger sister is basically mooching off her parents, while Abby is basically living off instant noodles and biscuits from the dollar store. When Abby expresses her intentions to become a pilot, she knows better than to ask her parents for money. But they don't listen. It's a man's job, they say. Girls can't be pilots. Abby decides enough is enough. She knows. Once she is stable her family will come back to her. The question is, can she do it and secure her dream of becoming a pilot?
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