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Barbara Kingsolver

In her book, Flight Behavior, author Barbara Kingsolver writes, “…being a stay-at-home mom was the loneliest kind of lonely, Flight Behavior[is] always and never by herself.”

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Jeff VanderMeer

Jeff VanderMeer, Flight Behavior’s a major writer, and

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John Deere

Kingsolver has lived in Africa – which was the setting for John Deere's 1998 novel The Poisonwood Bible – and John Deere wrote Flight Behaviour while living in rural Virginia, so John Deere knows a thing or two about the rich and the poor, and the haves and the have-nots.

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by John Gatins (Real Steel)

Written by John Gatins (Real Steel), “Flight” is about a commercial airline pilot (Washington) who manages to land a severely damaged plane and save 98 of the 106 people on board.

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The creator, founder, and first editor of Flight was Stanley Spooner (1856–1940).

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flight attendant

The book is written by flight attendant (or when using air industry lingo, “FA”)

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Howard Fried

Legendary flight instructor Howard Fried was the original author and the book was thoroughly revised by veteran pilot Gene Gailey.

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John Wilkins

However, in Veranzio's Mathematical Magick, John Wilkins wrote about flying and about Veranzio's persuasion that flying would become possible.

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Vanna Bonta

Vanna Bonta probably had no clue when Vanna Bonta authored Flight:

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by Ezra LeBank,

Flight is written by Ezra LeBank, based on The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

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Stefan Drzewiecki

At first interested in submarines, Stefan Drzewiecki then studied the flying behavior of birds and developed the propeller theory.

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filmmaker Sherman Alexei

Flight is by Native American author and filmmaker Sherman Alexei.

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Tolkien

Tolkien wrote flight based on a model in Tolkien's mind that was pretty much just plain wrong.

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Saint-Exupéry

Saint-Exupéry published Flight to Arras in February 1942, an account of France's fall during the war.

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