Fly Girl: A Memoir

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$26.95  $25.06
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
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Pages
288
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.3 X 1.1 inches | 0.97 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781324006237

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About the Author
Ann Hood is the author of a dozen books of memoir and fiction, including the novels The Stolen Child, The Book That Matters Most, and The Knitting Circle, and editor of the anthologies Knitting Yarns and Knitting Pearls. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, and New York.
Reviews
Winning and compulsively readable, Fly Girl is like a first-class ticket to the sadly-bygone days when air travel was stylish, sexy and deliciously rarified. What a pleasure to see another side of this best-selling author--the small-town girl with a passion for adventure who earns her flight-attendant's wings while decidedly discovering her own.--Paula McLain, New York Times best-selling author of The Paris Wife and When the Stars Go Dark
Fly Girl soars: Ann Hood's memoir of her experiences as a flight attendant is a love letter to the years when flying was a dream--and the 747s ruled the skies. I was catapulted back in time and savored every second and every story from 35,000 feet in the air.--Chris Bohjalian, #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Flight Attendant and The Lionness
In this warm and engaging memoir, Ann Hood captures the heady thrills as well as the grueling realities of life as a flight attendant during the Golden Age of air travel. Over eight years, Hood walked a million miles, explored far-flung cities, and learned invaluable lessons that shaped her as a writer and a person. A brisk history lesson, an affectionate homage, and a thoughtful critique of the airline industry, Fly Girl soars.--Christina Baker Kline, New York Times best-selling author of The Exiles and Orphan Train
Fly Girl is a sheer pleasure. A hilarious and often moving look back at a bygone era and a young woman's coming of age.--Dennis Lehane, New York Times best-selling author of Since We Fell
At first blush, Fly Girl is a charming, layered memoir about Ann Hood's life as a flight attendant who knew the industry in its glory days--and its-not-so-glorious days post-deregulation. But it's also something much more, nothing less than a manifesto calling us to embrace joy and adventure, however we define them. I have always loved Ann's stories and now I know why she has so many: She has lived, in the best, fullest sense of that word. She can't make the sun stand still, but, boy does she make it run.--Laura Lippman, New York Times best-selling author of Dream Girl and Lady in the Lake
As a young woman in the late 1970s, Ann Hood's determination to seek an adventurous life propelled her into this contradictory profession. Now she flies readers through that era--of flight, American history, and her own life--and into the present with warmth, humor, and insight in a memoir that sparkles.--Julia Cooke, author of Come Fly the World: The Jet Age Story of the Women of Pan Am
Sparkling... Hood's companionable storytelling paired with her bold skewering of an oft-glamorized world...make for an enthralling account... From takeoff to landing, this entertains and inspires.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Hood's delightful memoir of her stint as a TWA flight attendant in the late 1970s is full of amusing trivia, hilarious stories, and all the warmth of her novels... An engaging memoir perfect for fans of Hood's and readers interested in aviation history or who love a good coming-of-age memoir.-- "Library Journal"
Lively... Colorful anecdotes make for an entertaining memoir of travel and self-discovery.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Hood is a generous, practiced storyteller, and she enlivens her reminiscences with entertaining stories about grumpy passengers and her own gaffes... A trip worth taking.--Heller McAlpin "NPR"
With celebrity sightings, emergency situations and mile-high club thrill-seekers, [Fly Girl] is filled with engaging stories evoking a bygone era.--Becky Meloan "Washington Post"