The intriguing premise revolves around the spectral appearances of two crewmen who perished in a 1972 air crash over the Everglades, haunting other aircraft that traverse the same flight path. Through a series of personal accounts, the narrative explores the experiences of those who claim to have encountered these aviation ghosts, blending elements of mystery and the supernatural. These stories delve into the emotional and psychological impact of such encounters, raising questions about life, death, and the lingering presence of the past.
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A Stopover in Venice
- 305pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A debut novel that begins as a tale of loneliness and heartbreak yet opens into a dazzling, enchanting story of secrets and self-discovery in a magical city. “A romance with heft and heart. Walker writes … with amazing candor and insight.” —The Boston Globe Nel Everett, a young American woman, is touring Italy with her famous musician husband when, in a moment of fury, she pulls down her luggage and gets off the train. As her life speeds away down the tracks, Nel is marooned and on her own for the first time in eight years. Bewildered, Nel returns to Venice where she encounters a tiny dog who leads her to a enigmatic stranger, a contessa, and a decaying Gothic palazzo. She is soon drawn into a world of charismatic characters, centuries of Venetian history, and the mystery of a lost masterpiece.
My Family Remembers: The 1960s
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Looks at important decades in recent history using family memories to contrast life then and now.
My Family Remembers: The 1950s
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Looks at important decades in recent history using family memories to contrast life then and now.
My Family Remembers: The 1970s
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Looks at important decades in recent history using family memories to contrast life then and now.