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I'm still waiting to read the chapter titled "Things I Shouldn't Tell You".
You've got the material for three books, one about a woman's adventure travelling the United States in an unusual way, one about flying in antique airplanes and an illustrated tome featuring the aircraft of our past.
The first one would have the widest audience and should be snapped up by a mainstream publisher.
The second one will sell to the same people who read the book about the two kids who flew a Cub to the west coast and back. (The passage in that book about bombing prarie dog towns with Eskimo pies had me in tears of laughter.)
The third one will be a coffee table book suitable for gifting to every antique aeroplane enthusiast and an interesting departure from the illustrated histories of just one marque.
Write Martha write.
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First rule of ground school; This is the ground, don't hit it going fast.
You start flying with a full bag of luck and an empty bag for experience. The object is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck.
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