Authors: Carla Stewart
Weaving historical events into fiction is both a fascinating and challenging part of the writing process. I want to give my stories verisimilitude, but at the same time, I tremble at the mantle of portraying history accurately.
A Flying Affair
is the juncture of my imagination and a slice of the past based on the following documented historical events.
Colonel Charles Lindbergh did indeed fly the Atlantic in May 1927, a widely acclaimed feat, and in the months following, he went on a goodwill tour promoting aviation. He made an overnight stop in Louisville on August 8, 1927, landing the
Spirit of St. Louis
at Bowman Field. The conversation with Mittie Humphreys is a product of my imagination.
In an exciting decade of aviation, there were numerous events across the country. Barnstorming was generally unregulated and flight challenges sprang up frequently. The events I created were based on similar shows and events found during the research process, but none are factual until the Women's National Air Derby near the end of the book. It is based on a true eventâthe first Women's National Air Derby that took place in August 1929, a collaborative effort of the Cleveland Air Race officials and the National Exchange Club. The scheduled stops, mishaps, and people mentioned are based on others' accounts of this much-heralded event. Among the women who participated were Amelia Earhart, Louise Thaden, Pancho Barnes, and Marvel Crosson, whose death was a sobering reminder of the dangers of early flight. I inserted Mittie Humphreys and Calista Gilson as two of the twenty participants for the purpose of the story without changing the outcome or historical significance of the race. I pray my portrayal pays homage to these women pioneers in aviation.
I'm so grateful for the work of Heather A. Taylor, whose meticulously researched, award-winning documentary,
Breaking through the Clouds
(2010), was invaluable to me as I crafted the scenes of the Women's Air Derby. For readers who want to learn more, I encourage you to visit
www.breakingthroughtheclouds.com
.
A sidenote about women in aviation: In November 1929 there were 117 licensed American female pilots. All were invited to assemble in New York to form an organization for mutual support and the advancement of aviation. Of those, 99 charter members formed The Ninety-Nines, a group that is still active today. Amelia Earhart was elected the first president with Louise Thaden as secretary.
When I first began research on
A Flying Affair
, I thought the Humphreys farm would have Thoroughbred horses trained for racing. On a research trip, I discovered the other jewel of the Kentucky equine worldâthe American saddlebred, considered by many as the peacock among horses. This look into the training and showing of this magnificent breed is based on my observing a training session at a modern-day saddlebred farm and the information gleaned from reading about similar shows held during the era. Creative license was taken with the actual dates and winners.
Thank you for following the fictive dream of
A Flying Affair.
I've tried to stay the course in presenting history in a way that entices and entertains. Any errors are mine.
“Romance, danger, rebellion, explorationâ¦and it's all delivered with the intricate sensory details and historical research readers have come to expect from Stewart's work.”
âJulie Cantrell,
New York Times
and
USA Today
bestselling author of
Into the Free
and
When Mountains Move
“Rich and complexâ¦In A FLYING AFFAIR, the world is just opening up to women aviators, and Stewart does a beautiful job of capturing the exhilaration and anxiety of the era.”
âJudy Christie, award-winning author of
Wreath, A Girl
“Deftly written, with a keen eye toward history, Carla Stewart's latest is sure to delight!”
âLisa Wingate, national bestselling author of
The Prayer Box
and
The Story Keeper
“From a 1920s horse farm to the exciting world of women aviators, Stewart combines adventure, romance, and faith in a truly compelling story.”
âMyra Johnson, author of
When Clouds Roll By
, historical fiction winner of the 2014 Christian Retailing Best Award
“Carla Stewart has written a novel to remember...With a plot that kept me turning pages from engaging beginning to exhilarating end, A FLYING AFFAIR positively soars!”
âKaren Halvorsen Schreck, author of
Sing for Me
and
Â
Broke
n Ground
“A FLYING AFFAIR is more than a great readâit's an experience!”
âAne Mulligan, author of
Chapel Springs Revival
“Tons of adventure and a sprinkling of romance...It's a journey you won't want to miss.”
âAnne Mateer, author of
Playing by Heart
“[A] breathtaking tale of love, ambition, and self-discovery.”
âCamille Eide, author of
Like There's No Tomorrow
“Stewart has once again written a rich and delicate novel that readers will love. Nell is a beautiful person with a heart of gold. Her resilience and determination to succeed and help others is refreshing, while her struggles are relatable.”
â
RT Book Reviews
“Fans of Carla Stewart's work won't be disappointed with this Jazz Age tale. With lush sensory details, Stewart brings us deep into this historical settingâ¦readers will savor the sweet escape.”
âJulie Cantrell,
New York Times
best-selling author ofÂ
When Mountains Move
“Carla Stewart captures this time period with amazing a
ccuracy
â¦âWhen choosing ânever-to-be-missed' writers, put Carla Stewart at the top of your list.”
âKim Vogel Sawyer, best-selling author of
What Once Was Lost
“Fans of the Jazz Age will cheer Nell's journey and treasure this richly rendered taste of the Roaring Twenties.”
âLisa Wingate, national best-selling author of
The Prayer Box
“
The Hatmaker's Heart
contains love, betrayal, and family secretsâall the elements that delight fans of
Downton Abbey
.”
âKellie Coates Gilbert, author of
Mother of Pearl
“
Sweet Dreams
is an inspiring novel and one that is heartfelt. Readers are sure to savor every page of this wonderful story.”
âMichael Morris, author of
A Place Called Wiregrass
“Carla Stewart is masterful at creating characters you care aboutââand places that seem so real you feel like you've gone for a visit.”
âJudy Christie, author of the Green series and
Wreath
“[An] enjoyable, worthwhile read.”
â
RT Book Reviews
“
Stardust
is told with heart and skill and obvious love for her characters. A gripping story line that is inspiring and unforgettable.”
âJulie L. Cannon, best-selling author of
I'll Be Home for Christmas
and
Twang
“While the story is heartbreaking, there is much more to this bookâ¦ââS
tewar
t skillfully entertains and engages the reader with each character's private pain and survival skills.”
â
RT Book Reviews
“With apt descriptions and artful prose, Stewart delves into the vibrant, jazzy 1940s, at the same time creating a true-to-life present.”
âChristina Berry, award-winning author of
The Familiar Stranger
“
Coming-of-age stories are a fiction staple, but well-done ones much rarer. This emotionally acute novel is one of the rare ones.”
â
Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
“A warm, compelling tale.”
â
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.
Copyright © 2015 by Carla Stewart
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