| China Clipper by Jamie Dodson (original cover art by Keith Ferris) is a softcover book, 273 pages in length.
It's September, 1935 and senior year is tough for Nick Grant. He'd spent months building Pacific island bases for Pan Am's great flying boats, the Clippers. Life aboard the supply ship, piloting the Clipper and fighting Japanese spies makes life at Alameda High School dull. At least his part-time job at Pan Am's Clipper base provides some relief from the monotonous routine of high school. Suddenly, a series of strange accidents cast suspicion on Nick and a Japanese-American mechanic who has become Nick's mentor. Has Japanese master spy Miyazaki returned to threaten the Clippers? Only Nick's quick thinking had intervened and stopped Miyazaki in the earlier attempt to destroy the flying boats. If the spy has returned, Nick will need help in stopping him -- but from whom? The FBI ignores his suspicions and most of his co-workers think he is imagining things to get attention. Then two new teens enter his life and things only get worse.
This book is an excellent read for young and old alike, highlighting the pioneering era of the 1930s when Pan American Airways flying boats such as the China Clipper had started to make regularly scheduled flights from the West Coast to Hawaii and the Orient.
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