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ASIN: 0061986461
ID #111718
Product Type: Book
Reviewer: TessaT
Review Rated: E
Amazon's Price: $ 11.19
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Summary of this Book...
This book is written by Heather Poole, who is a 15+ year Airline Stewardess. She shares her journey, beginning with flight school, all the way through her many experiences on land and at 35,000 feet.
This type of Book is good for...
A relaxing way to spend time learning about the other than passenger side of the air travel experience.
I especially liked...
The conversational tone of the author makes the reader feel as if they are hearing the stories from a friend. You feel as if she is cluing you in on what really goes on behind the scenes.
This Book made me feel...
More aware of how I and others behave while they are traveling.
The author of this Book...
Has an easy and fluid way of tying together all the different instances she describes to make the book flow.
I recommend this Book because...
It's interesting to see air travel from the perspective of the people that do it as a job, as opposed to business or pleasure. The real stories at 35,000 feet that this author describes are very entertaining and humorous.
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