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Four years ago lifelong aviator Wayne Edsall was enjoying life’s golden years, rebuilding antique airplanes and flying them over the Big Sky country of Montana. In a fleeting moment, a massive stroke suddenly left him unable to read, write, speak, perform normal functions and worst of all, he couldn’t fly. The doctors gave his family a dire prognosis. The family knew that if Wayne Edsall couldn’t fly he would rather not exist at all. Throwing conventional medical rehabilitation to the wind, Susan Edsall and her sister Sharon decided the best therapy for their Dad was one that would eventually lead him back into the cockpit of his biplane and into the air. Susan Edsall’s memoir of their journey together, INTO THE BLUE: A FATHER’S FLIGHT AND A DAUGHTER’S RETURN, chronicles how the Edsall family proved the experts wrong in order to keep Wayne Edsall’s cherished dream alive. This is a thrilling, beautiful and uplifting book - a miraculous story that will bring tears and laughter to all aviation pilots and enthusiasts. |
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