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Fiction Epistolary

I Flew into Trouble

Story of a WWII Navigator

by (author) Patricia Calder

Publisher
Iguana Books
Initial publish date
Sep 2024
Category
Epistolary, European Theater, World War II
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781771806985
    Publish Date
    Sep 2024
    List Price
    $9.99

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"Jack's story has all of life displayed in one ordinary family's experience of war. Based on actual letters and news articles penned by Jack Calder, his niece Patricia has crafted an epistolary novel that takes the reader into the thick of WWII. Jack is an intriguing, intrepid, winsome character whose letters are redolent of both his own temperament and the temper of the times." -Mike Mason, best-selling author of The Mystery of Marriage, The Blue Umbrella (MikeMasonBooks.com) "I Flew into Trouble, an epistolary story, offers an insightful glimpse into the WWII lives of Jack Calder, RAF Navigator, his family in Canada, and his love in Ireland. This heartfelt, well researched testimony takes readers through the personal hopes and price of war." -Kathryn MacDonald's most recent book is Far Side of the Shadow Moon (https://kathrynmacdonald.com) "Patricia Calder has crafted a lively, engrossing narrative of her Uncle Jack's WWII RCAF service. Calder's fiction is buttressed by careful research, but the real power of this story lies in its emotional beats, as Jack and his loved ones navigate the war years from an ocean apart." -Sarah Glassford, co-ed. Making the Best of It: Women and Girls of Canada and Newfoundland during the Second World War "Using her grandmother's scrapbook as her inspiration and narrative foundation, Patricia Calder has recreated the experiences of having a son in active combat for modern readers. I Flew into Trouble is a compelling read and a reminder of the deeply personal tolls that fell on many Canadian families during World War II." -Heidi LM Jacobs, author of 1934: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars Barrier Breaking Year

About the author

When Patricia Calder opened her grandmother's WWII scrapbook, she uncovered a gripping tale of the uncle she never knew, and understood why her parents never talked about "the war." As a writer, Calder is fascinated by the ghosts in her family's closet. She likes to dig into historical records and brings the sensibilities of a photographer to her fiction. Her first novel is "Roadblock."

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