• Maggie Gee, she was one of two Chinese-Americans aviator in the Women's Air Force Pilots, circa 1942-1944, colorize by me.

seen from Thailand
seen from France
seen from South Korea
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from Greece

seen from Kazakhstan

seen from Canada

seen from United States
seen from Australia
seen from South Korea
seen from Russia
seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from Yemen
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from China
• Maggie Gee, she was one of two Chinese-Americans aviator in the Women's Air Force Pilots, circa 1942-1944, colorize by me.
women through history | asian americans
She was good enough. God, she was good. She even managed to write well about coffee."
Maggie Gee, Virginia Woolf in Manhattan.
Sadly, this arrived on a thesis writing day. Temptation is real. 👀
Delicate, witty, brutal. Woolf does it all, at the speed of light.
Maggie Gee, Virginia Woolf in Manhattan.
I have finished Virginia Woolf in Manhattan, and I would like a sequel.
The Burning Book by Maggie Gee
The Wisdom of Crocodiles
In this novel, Maggie Gee speculates about the survival of love between men and women in a frozen future world where children are rare, child-size robots run out of control, and homosexuality is the norm. Far into the the 21st century, civilization has broken down in the face of the deepening cold. An old man, Saul, lives in a disused airport with a gang of wild boys, who spare his life only because of his skills as a storyteller. Saul tells of his youth, days of fierce heat and dwindling fertility. Men and women live separately, the women cluster around the rare children, and men turn to each other or to robot "pets." But Saul is different—he falls in love with Sarah.