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In the Blue Light of African Dreams Paul Watkins

In the Blue Light of African Dreams By Paul Watkins

In the Blue Light of African Dreams by Paul Watkins


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Summary

This is the story of Charlie Halifax, an American pilot who flew with the famous French Lafayette Squadron during World War I, winning the Croix de Guerre. The author also wrote Night Over Bay Over Night.

In the Blue Light of African Dreams Summary

In the Blue Light of African Dreams by Paul Watkins

Flying with the Lafayette Squadron and winning the Croix du Guerre, Charlie Halifax is shot down in 1918 and bady wounded. He deserts but is recaptured and exiled into the Foreign Legion in North Africa. In a bid for freedom he escapes to Paris and attempts to become the first man to fly non-stop across the Atlantic.

About Paul Watkins

Paul Watkins is the son of Welsh parents. He was educated at the Dragon Scool, Eton and Yale. His first novel, Night Over Day Over Night, was nominated for the Booker Prize. His second novel, Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn, won the 1990 Encore Prize for best second novel. This is his third novel.

Additional information

GOR004427146
9780099658900
0099658909
In the Blue Light of African Dreams by Paul Watkins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Vintage Publishing
19910905
282
N/A
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