Flying’s Easy

Flying’s Easy by THOMAS S. HARRINGTON is a fiction work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 29, 2011. This 376-page book explores the complexities of life through the experiences of aviator John Hale in Southeast Asia, where he grapples with moral dilemmas and the challenges of friendship and love amidst conflict.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the contrast between the perceived freedom of flying and the intricate web of deception and choices on the ground. As Hale navigates his environment, the story highlights themes of action and adventure, revealing how the thrill of flight contrasts sharply with the difficulties of human relationships and ethical decisions. This edition presents a detailed look at Hale’s journey, emphasizing the challenges he faces in both the skies and his personal life.
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In the turmoil of Southeast Asia, aviator John Hale discovers that facing an armed enemy is easier than making choices about morality, money, friendship, and love. In the air, he foolishly feels invincible. Life on the ground turns out to be less simple, because he must evade foes and deceive friends. Flying is easy, whereas lying is even easier…and that’s what makes his life difficult.
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