Author needs a Book cover for a middle-grade Historical Fiction version of an award winning non-fict

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This is for a Book Cover: Front and Back with spine -
Size: 9" H X 6" W
Pages: approximately 150
Spine:
Title: She Started It All
( I want the title positioned at the top of the Book Cover)
Story:Two History students are at odds when the boy is assigned US Savings Bonds and the girl is assigned WWII Aircraft.
The story is an Historical Fiction adaptation of the non-fiction book, "We Bought A WWII Bomber: The Untold Story of A Michigan High School, a B-17 Bomber & The Blue Ridge Parkway."
Target Market(s)
Middle-grade students (11-14-years of age)
Industry/Entity Type
Publishing
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Requirements
Must have
- Concept: Boy and Girl - young teenagers (14-yrs old)
- Male: spiky black curly hair/ Blue eyes
- attractive - jock type
- Girl: Red Curly hair/ Green eyes
- nerdy cute - not cheerleader cute
- See top half of bodies back to back, arms folded.
- Not angry but determined looks on their faces
- In between and above, perhaps in the V created with their back to back posture, we see a WWII B-17 Bomber. (It must be the WWII B-17 model, not just any plane.) If the tail numbers on the plane are visible they must be 229577 with a large 32. If the side of the bomber is visible, there must be wording in white letters partially visible arranged in an arch "The Spirit of South High". (see attached photos)
- Colors: Although it is a patriotic theme, the dull gray/green of the B-17 bomber and the girl's red hair may dictate an untraditional color scheme not the typical red/white/blue. Even so I want the colors to "pop" as opposed to being dull.
Nice to have
- See above in the Must haves. Although this is what I want, I would be willing to entertain a different concept as long as it features the young teenage boy and girl as described above and a WWII B-17 bomber.
- It would be nice to have the American flag or other patriotic images worked in.