Buckle in and enjoy Come Fly the World
Columnist Terri Schlichenmeyer ( The Bookworm Sez ) takes a look at Julia Cooke s Come Fly the World, a 2021 release from HMH Books.
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Terri Schlichenmeyer is the author of the Detroit Lakes Tribune book review column, “The Bookworm Sez.” Schlichenmeyer has been reading since she was three years old, and never goes anywhere without a book. She lives in West Salem, Wis., with her two dogs and 9,000 books.
Table trays in the upright position.
You aren t getting off the tarmac until that happens. Also, pay attention: there are lights down the aisle along the floor, and exits above each wing. Masks will drop down, in case of loss of oxygen; put your mask on before assisting others. In Come Fly the World by Julia Cooke, you re in for a trip back in time.
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By Julia Cooke
$28, higher in Canada; 288 pages
Table trays in the upright position. You aren’t getting off the tarmac until that happens. Also, pay attention: there are lights down the aisle along the floor, and exits above each wing. Masks will drop down, in case of loss of oxygen; put your mask on before assisting others. In “Come Fly the World” by Julia Cooke, you’re in for a trip back in time.
Lynne Totten had a biology degree, but she saw the future and it wasn’t good.
It was the mid-1960s and women with a degree like hers might work as an assistant or a teacher, but never as someone in charge of a laboratory. As a voracious newspaper reader, though, Lynne eventually realized that there was “a whole world out there” that she could explore and get paid for it. She set aside biology and became a stewardess.