The Times Are Surely Changin’

The Times Are Surely Changin’ by Douglas Schofield, published by Dorrance Publishing Company in 2002, is a work of fiction that spans 58 pages. The story follows Heather, the youngest female pilot for FBN Airlines, who faces an extraordinary challenge when her 747 is mysteriously diverted to a small Pacific island. Upon exiting her aircraft, Heather discovers a spacecraft from another world attached to her plane, setting the stage for an adventure that intertwines elements of fantasy and science fiction.
Readers will accompany Heather and her sisters as they engage with the occupants of the spacecraft, who are seeking refuge on Earth. The narrative explores themes of ingenuity and collaboration as Heather strives to persuade humanity to accept these visitors. The book delves into action and adventure, presenting a scenario where the fate of both worlds hangs in the balance. With its unique premise, this edition invites readers to ponder the implications of interstellar encounters and the challenges of coexistence.
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Heather, the youngest female pilot for FBN Airlines, faces her greatest challenge when her huge 747 is mysteriously pulled off course and placed on a small Pacific island. Heather emerges from her plane only to discover what appears to be a spacecraft from another world attached to the back of her plane! Follow Heather and her sisters as she meets the occupants of the ship and learns they need to evacuate their home world and settle on earth or face certain death. Accompany Heather as she passionately uses her ingenuity, daring, and willingness to enlist the help of others in an attempt to convince the people of earth to adjust to the presence of these visitors. What will be Heathers final reward the Nobel Prize, or something far more sinister? A taste of things to come? Perhaps. Only the future knows.
About the Author
A venture capitalist and private pilot, Douglas F. Schofield holds a bachelors degree in chemistry from Yale, and advanced degrees from Harvard Business School. He and his wife Janet have traveled in over 90 countries, often with their three daughters, Alanya, Heather, and Emily, who are featured in this novel.
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