內容簡介
內容簡介 From the New York Times bestselling author Caroline Paul, a thrilling, gravity-defying book that takes us skyward to explore the art of aeronautics-and the human drive to live daringly. Flying has long represented that beautiful, high-stakes human drive to invent, to explore, to experience. Caroline Paul has known it since she was twenty and learned to fly a single-engine plane for the first time. In her thirties, she moved to a paraglider; in her forties, a motorized hang glider. Now in her fifties with her long-term marriage having dissolved beneath her, she has again turned to the skies by way of a gyrocopter, finding that it's easier to learn a landing than a human heart. Historically, she hasn't been alone in escaping upward. Alongside her own experiences over decades of flight, Why Fly includes the gripping stories of those through history who have defied the things that weighed them down: the Night Witches, Russian women who flew slow biplanes against the high-tech Nazi Luftwaffe; the famous female barnstormers of the 1920s, particularly African American pilot Bessie Coleman who traveled to France to earn her license after her own country refused her the chance; and the ultralight pilots who believed they could teach birds brought to extinction in their old habitat not just to return but to retrace their old migration routes by following humans in flight. Arranged in five parts, Preflight, Taxi, Takeoff, Flight, and Landing, Why Fly shows all the ways we've been reaching for flight for centuries. Along the way we flub, we crash land, we simply crash. Still, we want to fly. But why? Why Fly reveals all.
作者介紹
作者介紹 Caroline Paul is the author of Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking-How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age; The Gutsy Girl: Escapades for Your Life of Epic Adventure; You Are Mighty: A Guide to Changing the World; Lost Cat: A True Story of Love, Desperation; and GPS Technology, as well as the memoir Fighting Fire about becoming one of the first female firefighters in San Francisco, and the novel East Wind, Rain. She lives in San Francisco.