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Kent and Angie Rowen . . . have everything going for them-popular,
good jobs, happy children and grandchildren, prominent parents.
They are the last couple the people of Newbridge would expect to
have a midlife crisis. Trouble on paradise begins when Kent,
successful insurance agent, decides to follow his Walter Mitty
dream of becoming an author. Not content with one published novel
he is at work on a second, With Hoops of Steel. Night after night
he secludes himself in his den, slaving away feverishly at his
laptop, neglecting his wife. He is a chapter shy of finishing the
manuscript when the sky falls: his laptop and backup CD are stolen
He sinks into a major life-event depression. No one in the family
is spared the grief. His psychotherapist is about to recommend new
and dangerous deep brain surgery when there's word that With Hoops
of Steel has been spotted in the bookstore. Will this push Kent
deeper into his black hole, or will it put him on the road to
recovery? But how can he prove the book is his? Hmm. His
professor-friend Scott Navano knows. The turn of the millennium
seemed to me as good a time as any to leave behind a lifetime of
nose-to-the-grindstone adventures as WWII pilot, English teacher,
and school superintendent in order to chase my favorite
phantom-becoming an author. In the first scene of Manuscript
Missing we get an early hint of how devastated amateur writer Kent
Rowen would become if somehow his manuscript disappeared. Guess
what. It happens. I hasten to mention that Angie, his wife, is also
missing. We watch as the Rowens and their families cope with the
crisis. We empathize with Kent and Angie in their deep depression,
loneliness, and utter despair. We followother characters chasing
their phantoms, some similar, by coincidence I'm sure, to may own.
We watch a psychoanalyst, a lawyer, and a literary critic at
work-fragments, no doubt, of someone's Walter Mitty dreams. The
story moves to its climax. Will it be a case of all's well
Returning to India from China on November 3, 1944, WWII i46 #996
calls an ominous "Mayday." The author, himself a Hump pilot on a
mission that horrendous night, recalls the violent storms. Nothing
more is heard from cargo plane 996. Sixty years later, a Tibetan
hunter wanders onto the crashed plane at 14,000 feet An MIA Team
based in Hawaii is dispatched to Tibet to excavate and search the
crash site. Missing in the Himalayas connects the dots between the
i46's crash in 1944 and its excavation in 2004, between a gallant
aircrew in WWII and a dedicated MIA recovery team today. The book
narrates the high-risk adventure in detail-an anatomy of an MIA
mission. Illustrated with dramatic photographs, Missing in the
Himalayas is of special interest to pilots and aviation
enthusiasts, to mountaineers, and to WWII history buffs.
Aficionados of the CBI theater and the Hump will find the book of
particular interest.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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