Storms of the Mind

“Storms of the Mind” by Sue Bevins, published by AuthorHouse in 2005, is a fictional exploration of a flight from Essex County, N.J. to Martha’s Vineyard, Ma. This 284-page book delves into the thoughts and emotions of three individuals as they board a small private plane at twilight, each grappling with their own fears of flying and the unknown. The narrative centers around the final hour of their journey, particularly highlighting the presence of J.F.K. Jr., the son of the late President John F. Kennedy.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and humor as the story unfolds, offering insights into the experiences of a seasoned private pilot with over 20 years of flying experience. The book aims to illustrate the complexities of that fateful flight, addressing questions surrounding the events of that tragic night. Through its engaging narrative, “Storms of the Mind” invites readers to reflect on the interplay of fear and anticipation in the face of uncertainty.
Official synopsis Publisher
When 3 people board a small private plane at twilight, buckle their seatbelts for a flight from, Essex county, N.J. to Martha’s Vineyard, Ma., a 200 mile flight, who knows what thoughts each one has going through their minds. After going through the rigors of the day, packing their clothes, and driving to the airport in a terrible traffic jam, it would seem relaxing just to take a deep breath, and sit down in a comfortable seat. Relaxing, except for the fact that everyone has some fear of flying and more conceivable, a fear of the unknown. We all wonder what went thru the minds of those on board, in THAT FINAL HOUR. Especially since the pilot, one of the 3 people on board was, J. F. K. Jr., son of the beloved John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States of America.
This book attempts to illustrate what that final hour may have been like through recalling the exciting flying experiences of a less prominent private pilot , with some 20 plus years of flying experience. This book should answer many of your questions about what happened that tragic night.
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