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The long flight home book review
The long flight home book review






the long flight home book review

The Long Flight Home is a wonderful story. give us back our sky.” as a man in a shelter says. The setting and atmosphere are lush, taking you from “Oliver from Maine” to Susan and her grandfather Bertie in Epping to Madeleine and her truffle hog Louis in France to an escape to Spain, and back around again. It’s full of vivid characters that are strong and courageous and weak and cowardly – in short, human. The Long Flight Home is a slow deliberate read, loaded with details, the words painting a very clear picture of the circumstances and the devastation, both Ollie’s and Susan’s surroundings and of them as people. The resourcefulness and innovation were amazing, and the stories of everyday people standing up and banding together to protect their country touch your heart. But I somehow missed pigeons playing a part in the British resistance. Show More facts or events, and World War II is a favorite period to read about. Yet Duchess's devotion and her singular sense of duty will become an unexpected lifeline, relaying messages between Susan and Ollie as war rages on-and proving, at last, that hope is never truly lost. When Ollie's plane is downed behind enemy lines, both know how remote the chances of reunion must be. Those that do make the journey home to England can convey crucial information on German troop movements-and help reclaim the skies from the Luftwaffe.The friendship between Ollie and Susan deepens as the mission date draws near. Codenamed Source Columba, the mission aims to air-drop hundreds of homing pigeons in German-occupied France. His quest brings him to Epping and to the National Pigeon Service, where Susan is involved in a new, covert assignment. Hatched from an egg that Susan incubated in a bowl under her grandfather's desk lamp, Duchess shares a special bond with Susan and an unusual curiosity about the human world.Thousands of miles away in Buxton, Maine, a young crop-duster pilot named Ollie Evans has decided to travel to Britain to join the Royal Air Force. All her birds are extraordinary to Susan-loyal, intelligent, beautiful-but none more so than Duchess. After losing her parents to influenza as a child, Susan found comfort in raising homing pigeons with Bertie. Enemy fighter planes blacken the sky around the Epping Forest home of Susan Shepherd and her grandfather, Bertie.

the long flight home book review

"It is September 1940-a year into the war-and as German bombs fall on Britain, fears grow of an impending invasion.








The long flight home book review