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Brasileira - The Lady from Brazil (Hardcover): Kenneth L Chastain Brasileira - The Lady from Brazil (Hardcover)
Kenneth L Chastain
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Flying Blind (Hardcover): Kenneth L Chastain Flying Blind (Hardcover)
Kenneth L Chastain
R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Fly Me to Brazil (Hardcover): Kenneth L Chastain Fly Me to Brazil (Hardcover)
Kenneth L Chastain
R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Spears Odyssey (Hardcover): Kenneth L Chastain Spears Odyssey (Hardcover)
Kenneth L Chastain
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It was a simpler time. It was a quieter time. A boy growing up in a small Northern California town in the late 1950s was fairly well isolated from the world at large. My 50,600-word novel, Spears Odyssey, chronicles the first experiences of a 19-year old boy as he ventures out beyond the familiar. His name is Chris Clark and he joins the Navy. After boot camp he is assigned to a Navy electronics school in Virginia. His story begins there - in Norfolk, Virginia. "Wanna do it?" In response she hunches up her shoulders and says, "Okay. Where?" Imagine Chris' reaction to his encounter with a girl in the park when she agrees to have sex with him. It would be his first time. It doesn't work out, but not for a lack of trying. With the resilience of the young, he recovers from his disappointment and focuses on his first duty station at Dam Neck, near Virginia Beach. Upon reporting in, Chris learns he is being transferred to a World War II-era destroyer while awaiting the start of his class. The ship is the U.S.S. Spears and it becomes the instrument of an odyssey from naivete to maturity. On his months-long journey he is schooled in the various aspects of shipboard life. From fellow sailors he learns about life in other regions of the United States and finally has his first, successful sexual encounter while in Scotland. Toward the end, his journey turns tragic as a couple of crewmembers die in horrible ways. Even though Chris was a direct witness to one of the deaths, with the help of his Division Officer he learns to accept what happened and move on. As Spears plied her way back toward Norfolk, Chris realized he was no longer the unsure, easily intimidated neophyte that left Virginia a couple of months before. Rather, he was coming away from his odyssey with an increased level of self confidence and a newly found sense of pride. I am retired from a career in California's "high tech" industry and reside in Santa Rosa, California. My first book, Winged History, The Life and Times of Kenneth L. Chastain, Aviator (Turner Publishing, 2003) chronicles my pilot-father's life, as well as major milestones in American aviation history.

Winged History - The Life and Times of Kenneth L. Chastain,Jr., Aviator (Updated) (Paperback, Updated Edition): Kenneth L... Winged History - The Life and Times of Kenneth L. Chastain,Jr., Aviator (Updated) (Paperback, Updated Edition)
Kenneth L Chastain
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Winged History: The Life and Times of Kenneth L. Chastain, Aviator, Updated Edition" is a must read for anyone interested in 20th century American aviation history. The visually documented chronicle, written by Chastain's only son, Ken Jr., traces the life of an American pilot over a period of 37 years and aircraft from early wood and fabric, small horsepower biplanes to the advanced Boeing 707 jetliner. In addition, Ken Jr. adds his intimate perspective on being the son of a professional pilot. Like most pilots of his era, Ken Sr flew military aircraft during World War II. "Winged History" details major milestones in American political and technological history, interwoven with Chastain's historical aviation adventures, and now updated to include even more interesting and insightful information.

Brasileira - The Lady from Brazil (Paperback): Kenneth L Chastain Brasileira - The Lady from Brazil (Paperback)
Kenneth L Chastain
R568 Discovery Miles 5 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fly Me to Brazil (Paperback): Kenneth L Chastain Fly Me to Brazil (Paperback)
Kenneth L Chastain
R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Spears Odyssey (Paperback): Kenneth L Chastain Spears Odyssey (Paperback)
Kenneth L Chastain
R489 Discovery Miles 4 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It was a simpler time. It was a quieter time. A boy growing up in a small Northern California town in the late 1950s was fairly well isolated from the world at large. My 50,600-word novel, Spears Odyssey, chronicles the first experiences of a 19-year old boy as he ventures out beyond the familiar. His name is Chris Clark and he joins the Navy. After boot camp he is assigned to a Navy electronics school in Virginia. His story begins there - in Norfolk, Virginia. "Wanna do it?" In response she hunches up her shoulders and says, "Okay. Where?" Imagine Chris' reaction to his encounter with a girl in the park when she agrees to have sex with him. It would be his first time. It doesn't work out, but not for a lack of trying. With the resilience of the young, he recovers from his disappointment and focuses on his first duty station at Dam Neck, near Virginia Beach. Upon reporting in, Chris learns he is being transferred to a World War II-era destroyer while awaiting the start of his class. The ship is the U.S.S. Spears and it becomes the instrument of an odyssey from naivete to maturity. On his months-long journey he is schooled in the various aspects of shipboard life. From fellow sailors he learns about life in other regions of the United States and finally has his first, successful sexual encounter while in Scotland. Toward the end, his journey turns tragic as a couple of crewmembers die in horrible ways. Even though Chris was a direct witness to one of the deaths, with the help of his Division Officer he learns to accept what happened and move on. As Spears plied her way back toward Norfolk, Chris realized he was no longer the unsure, easily intimidated neophyte that left Virginia a couple of months before. Rather, he was coming away from his odyssey with an increased level of self confidence and a newly found sense of pride. I am retired from a career in California's "high tech" industry and reside in Santa Rosa, California. My first book, Winged History, The Life and Times of Kenneth L. Chastain, Aviator (Turner Publishing, 2003) chronicles my pilot-father's life, as well as major milestones in American aviation history.

Flying Blind (Paperback): Kenneth L Chastain Flying Blind (Paperback)
Kenneth L Chastain
R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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