Wings for My Flight

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Wings for My Flight is a 1953 literary nonfiction book by Marcy Cottrell Houle. The book focuses on the story of Houle, who is a wildlife biologist, in an effort to save the species of peregrine falcons from extinction. This results in having to halt a multi-million dollar project to build a tourist attraction in the area. The book has co-received the Oregon Book Award for literary nonfictionin 1991 with My Country, My Right to Serve by Mary Ann Humphrey.