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Flight of Passage

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Flight of Passage

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Writer Rinker Buck looks back to a summer when he and his brother, at ages fifteen and seventeen, respectively, became the youngest duo to fly across America, from New Jersey to California. "Terrific." —The Chicago Sun-Times In the summer of 1966, Rinker and Kernahan Buck, two teenaged boys from New Jersey, bought a dilapidated Piper Cub for $300, rebuilt it, and piloted it on a record-breaking flight across America, navigating all the way to California without a radio, because they couldn't afford one. Their trip retraced a mythical route flown by their father, Tom Buck, a brash, colorful ex-barstormer who had lost a leg in a tragic air crash before his sons were born, but who so loved the adventure of flight that he taught his boys to fly before they could drive. The journey west, and the preparations for it, become a figurative and literal process of discovery, as the young men battle thunderstorms and wracking turbulence and encounter Arkansas rednecks, Texas cowboys, and the languid, romantic culture of small town cafes, cheap motels, and dusty landing strips of pre-Vietnam America. The brothers have a lot of resolve among themselves as Kern, the meticulous, dedicated visionary, and Rinker, the rebellious second son, must finally come to understand and depend on each other in the complex way that only brothers can. Flight of Passage is a timeless story of fathers and sons. These two young men must separate from their difficult, quirky father—literally by putting a country's distance between them—but they do it on their father's terms: in an airplane. As he looks back from the perspective of now being a father himself, Rinker Buck's tale of two young men in search of themselves and their country becomes a book about the eternal enigma of family—of the distance and closeness of generations, of peace lost so that understanding can be gained—and it is explored with a storytelling power that is both brave and rare.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
368
Release Date:
1998-06-14
Publication Date:
1998-06-14
Publisher:
Hyperion- Acquired Assets
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
ISBN10:
0786883154
Minimum Reading Age:
18
Weight:
454 g

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