This memoir is the true story of Carole Leigh's struggle to become a Navy, then a commercial pilot. Included is an incident with two emergencies in the same flight. Her story is a tale of challenge and adventure that will interest and entertain anyone who has been on an a

- Title : On Wings of Trust: The Quest of Pilot Carole Leigh
- Author : Maynard D. Poland
- Rating : 4.95 (664 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-12-17
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 256 Pages
- Asin : 1419637800
- Language : English
This memoir is the true story of Carole Leigh's struggle to become a Navy, then a commercial pilot. Included is an incident with two emergencies in the same flight. Her story is a tale of challenge and adventure that will interest and entertain anyone who has been on an airplane.. Carole's persistent search for a cause uncovers neglected maintenance as a contributing factor, a betrayal of the trust that pilots must have in the maintenance of their aircraftA member of the Gulf Coast Writers Association of Southwest Florida, he writes a column on creative nonfiction for gulfwriters.
. is an avid sailor, who has published sailing adventrues in addition to medical articles. Poland, M.D. Maynard DPoland, M.D. A member of the Gulf Coast Writers Association of Southwest Florida, he writes a column on creative nonfiction for gulfwriters. About the Author Maynard D. is an avid sailor, who has published sailing adventrues in addition to medical articles.Each entry is commented on by Dr. When she writes something like "I first fell under the spell of Balthus ." (17), it is neither obtrusive nor self-aggrandizing; it simply reflects the years-long personal engagement she has had with the artist, his family, his friends, and his models, many of whom she has sought out and interviewed, and it makes her narrative of Balthus's career a document of irreplaceable first-hand authenticity. She explains that the subtitle was added as an afterthought "in acknowledgment that [Balthus's] paintings of adolescents might offend some viewers" (vii). However, Ian Buruma has objected to the subtitle on the grounds that "there is no evidence that Balthus painted adolescent girls, let alone cats, as provocations" ("The New York Review of Books," November 7, 2013, p. Are you kidding? A reviewer is attempting to disguise herself as independent. Rewald calls appropriate attention to the historical connection between felines and feminine sexuality. The volume concludes with a detailed chronology of Balthus's life, a selected bibliography and list of one-man exhibitions, and a comprehensive index. I would have loved to have been able to see the show that it is about. Very nice book in terms of relating the aesthetic and dynamic connection between people--especially women/girls, with that most mystical of pets: felines. The writing is profound without being pedantic, and the book will be as interest

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