Four Lives Saved: Adventures of Doph and Gwen
This Coast Guard rescue adventure is a riveting children's story that follows the daring exploits of Dolph, a courageous HH-65 "Dolphin" rescue helicopter, and his skilled pilot, Gwen, as she leads the entire crew on a life-saving mission.
Dolph, Gwen, and crew respond to an emergency signal from a fishing boat. Zooming towards the boat's location, unexpected challenges arise when Dolph's rotor blades are damaged in-flight. With quick thinking and excellent judgment, they navigate through the danger, ultimately making a safe emergency landing in a farmer’s field, avoiding a herd of cows in the process. A curious baby calf befriends the very noisy orange “bird” who lands in its pasture.
Valuable lessons about the importance of staying calm in the face of changing circumstances, problem-solving, resilience, and teamwork are demonstrated in this highly engaging story.
This empowering story not only celebrates the bravery of Coast Guard heroes but also highlights the vital role of women in aviation. Gwen, a talented pilot, leads the charge to with confidence and expertise, showing young readers that women can excel in high-stakes, action-packed environments. Gwen symbolizes what it means to “fly like a girl.”
Illustrated with vibrant imagery that captures the thrill of flying, this story is a captivating read for children of all ages, especially those interested in airplanes, helicopters, how things work, the jobs they perform, and the people who fly them.
The author, Mr. Darcy Guyant, is a retired U. S. Coast Guard HH65 Dolphin helicopter pilot. This story is an exciting true story based on a real-life rescue mission flown by Mr. Darcy and his crew in a Coast Guard Helicopter just like Dolph, but without eyes and a mouth, of course.
This book also serves as a excellent introduction to science lessons and discussions on the differences between airplanes and helicopters and how they fly.
- Author:Darcy Guyant
- Reading Level: 4-9 years
- Page Count: 32