![]() The tale spans the decades and crosses the globe, and at his journey's end we're left peering down from an open cockpit on two beacons of truth. The Long Flight Home: A Review by Brodie Curtis Note: I am not a paid reviewer, and I have purchased this title to read for my personal enjoyment. Lainie Anderson's ambitious and moving novel is told through her narrator, Wally Shiers. ![]() Using war diaries, letters and Churchill Fellowship research from along the race route, Long Flight Home recreates one of the most important - and largely forgotten - chapters in world aviation history. ![]() Its a gorgeous, impressive first novel by a hugely talented author. Smith is banking on an open-cockpit Vickers Vimy, a biplane with a fuselage that looks ominously like a coffin.Īnd who can resist a hero? Wally writes to Helena to say he won't be home for another year - and the love of his life is left holding her hand-stitched wedding dress. Based on true events, T he Long Flight Home has everything I love in a novel-the sense of discovery, the epic drama of a life-or-death situation, and the soaring sense of hope gained from the depths of despair. ![]() But Wally never reckoned on charismatic fighter pilot Ross Smith, and an invitation to compete in the world's most audacious air race.Ī GBP10,000 prize has been offered for the first airmen to fly from England to Australia. The First World War is over and air mechanic Wally Shiers has promised to return home to his fiancee, Helena Alford. ![]()
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