Georgia Chambers has spent her life sifting through other people's pasts while trying to forget her own.
Georgia Chambers sifts through other people's pasts while trying to forget her own.
Maisy took a biscuit from the basket and placed it on the plate in front of her before answering. ... honey on a biscuit and then taking a bite while Georgia drummed her fingers on the table and James chuckled softly to himself.
411-21; Robert Schlaifer and S. D. Heron, Development of Aircraft Engines and Fuels, pp. 156-98. 14. Taylor, "Aircraft Propulsion," pp. 283-84. For carburetor improvements, see Schlaifer and Heron, Development, pp.
The "story of a woman coming home to the family she left behind--and to the woman she always wanted to be.
Offers a collection of nonfiction, poetry, and fiction on airplanes and airplane travel by such diverse authors as Orville Wright, Charles A. Lindbergh, Erica Jong, Alice Munro, David Sedaris, and Roald Dahl.
Flight Patterns highlights contemporary artists primarily working in the Pacific Basin--Southern California, Canada, New Zealand and Australia--whose work addresses the specific topographical conditions and experience of living in this geographically...
From 1918 to 1929 American aviation progressed through the pioneering era, establishing the pattern of its impact on national security, commerce and industry, communication, travel, geography, and international relations. In...
This is a collection of short poems written in 2022.
1957, a hot August bank holiday, an airshow in a northern English city: Blaise, a French stunt airman, prepares to leap from a Dakota on balsa-wood wings of his own construction.
Flight Patterns brings to life the gutsy, funny and supremely stubborn women who set their sights on becoming WASPs during WWII.
-Rhina P. Espaillat, Poet, Short Story Writer, Essayist, Translator, Teacher, Author of, most recently, And After All and The Field Readers of this collection will be struck by how consistently imaginative Ms. O'Melveny's poetry is.
Flight Patterns