This best-selling debut novel from one of France’s most exciting
young writers is based on the true story of the 1949 disappearance of
Air France’s Lockheed Constellation and its famous passengers On
October 27, 1949, Air France’s new plane, the Constellation,
launched by the extravagant Howard Hughes, welcomed thirty-eight
passengers aboard. On October 28, no longer responding to air traffic
controllers, the plane disappeared while trying to land on the island
of Santa Maria, in the Azores. No one survived.
The question Adrien Bosc’s novel asks is not so much how, but why?
What were the series of tiny incidents that, in sequence, propelled
the plane toward Redondo Mountain? And who were the passengers? As we
recognize Marcel Cerdan, the famous boxer and lover of Edith Piaf, and
we remember the musical prodigy Ginette Neveu, whose tattered violin
would be found years later, the author ties together their destinies:
“Hear the dead, write their small legend, and offer to these
thirty-eight men and women, like so many constellations, a life and a
story.”
Les mer
A Novel Based on True Events
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781590517574
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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