Her last flight : a novel / Beatriz Williams.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062834782 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 384 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2020]
- Copyright: ©2020
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Subject: | Women air pilots > Fiction. Air pilots > Fiction. Women journalists > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. Missing persons > Fiction. Kauai (Hawaii) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. |
Available copies
- 2 of 2 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Cookstown Branch | LP FIC Willi | 31681010200061 | LARGEPT | Available | - |
Lakeshore Branch | FIC Willi | 31681010200152 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Investigating the fate of a forgotten aviation pioneer, a 1947 war correspondent tracks down the pilotâs former student before learning the remarkable story of their complicated and passionate relationship. By the best-selling author of The Golden Hour. 150,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
Investigating the fate of a forgotten aviation pioneer in 1947, war correspondent Janey Everett tracks down the pilot's former student before learning the remarkable story of their complicated and passionate relationship. - HARPERCOLL
One of Summerâs Most Anticipated Reads, according to Goodreads, SheReads, and Bookish
âI think Beatriz Williams is writing the best historical fiction out there. Itâs lush with period detail but feels immediate.ââElin Hilderbrand
The beloved author returns with a remarkable novel of both raw suspense and lyric beautyâ the story of a lost pilot and a wartime photographer that will leave its mark on your soul.Â
In 1947, photographer and war correspondent Janey Everett arrives at a remote surfing village on the Hawaiian island of Kauai to research a planned biography of forgotten aviation pioneer Sam Mallory, who joined the loyalist forces in the Spanish Civil War and never returned. Obsessed with Samâs fate, Janey has tracked down Irene Lindquist, the owner of a local island-hopping airline, whom she believes might actually be the legendary Irene Foster, Malloryâs onetime student and flying partner. Fosterâs disappearance during a round-the-world flight in 1937 remains one of the worldâs greatest unsolved mysteries.ÂAt first, the flinty Mrs. Lindquist denies any connection to Foster. But Janey informs her that the wreck of Sam Malloryâs airplane has recently been discovered in a Spanish desert, and piece by piece, the details of Fosterâs extraordinary life emerge: from the beginnings of her flying career in Southern California, to her complicated, passionate relationship with Mallory, to the collapse of her marriage to her aggressive career manager, the publishing scion George Morrow.
As Irene spins her tale to its searing conclusion, Janeyâs past gathers its own power. The duel between the two women takes a heartstopping turn. To whom does Mallory rightfully belong? Can we ever come to terms with the loss of those we love, and the lives we might have lived?
- HARPERCOLL
One of Summer's Most Anticipated Reads, according to Goodreads, SheReads, and Bookish
'I think Beatriz Williams is writing the best historical fiction out there. It's lush with period detail but feels immediate.''Elin Hilderbrand
The beloved author returns with a remarkable novel of both raw suspense and lyric beauty' the story of a lost pilot and a wartime photographer that will leave its mark on your soul.Â
In 1947, photographer and war correspondent Janey Everett arrives at a remote surfing village on the Hawaiian island of Kauai to research a planned biography of forgotten aviation pioneer Sam Mallory, who joined the loyalist forces in the Spanish Civil War and never returned. Obsessed with Sam's fate, Janey has tracked down Irene Lindquist, the owner of a local island-hopping airline, whom she believes might actually be the legendary Irene Foster, Mallory's onetime student and flying partner. Foster's disappearance during a round-the-world flight in 1937 remains one of the world's greatest unsolved mysteries.ÂAt first, the flinty Mrs. Lindquist denies any connection to Foster. But Janey informs her that the wreck of Sam Mallory's airplane has recently been discovered in a Spanish desert, and piece by piece, the details of Foster's extraordinary life emerge: from the beginnings of her flying career in Southern California, to her complicated, passionate relationship with Mallory, to the collapse of her marriage to her aggressive career manager, the publishing scion George Morrow.
As Irene spins her tale to its searing conclusion, Janey's past gathers its own power. The duel between the two women takes a heartstopping turn. To whom does Mallory rightfully belong? Can we ever come to terms with the loss of those we love, and the lives we might have lived?