Unlearning to Fly
About this book
Unlearning to Fly is the memoir of a bookworm growing up in Alaskaāamong people whose resilience, restlessness, and energy find their highest expression in winter ascents of Mount McKinley or first descents of wild rivers. These are the flying stories of a fearful pilot, one who admires but does not emulate the more daring exploits of her father and her friends. The accounts of Jennifer Briceāat times poignant, funny, and downright nerve-rackingāare engaging recollections of deadly, near-deadly, and occasionally comic encounters between human nature and Nature writ large. The unlikely romance between her parents, the Good Friday earthquake, the Alaska oil boom, a stint as a newspaper reporter, and the trials of a student pilot form a few chapters in Brice's remarkable life. These are the stories in which the physics and metaphors of flightācenter of gravity, angle of attack, wake turbulenceāilluminate Brice's remarkable life story, recounted in prose that takes wing.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. At the Airport
- 2. Lullaby for Lloyd
- 3. Wild Music
- 4. Three Paragraphs
- 5. Grease Monkey
- 6. My Motherās Body
- 7. The Metaphysics of Being Stuck
- 8. Angle of Attack
- 9. Blue Storm
- 10. Unlearning to Fly
