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Description
From the New York Times bestselling author Caroline Paul, a thrilling, gravity-defying book that takes us skyward to explore the art of aeronautics-and the human drive to live daringly.
Flying has long represented that beautiful, high-stakes human drive to invent, to explore, to experience. Caroline Paul has known it since she was twenty and learned to fly a single-engine plane for the first time. In her thirties, she moved to a paraglider; in her forties, a motorized hang glider. Now in her fifties with her long-term marriage having dissolved beneath her, she has again turned to the skies by way of a gyrocopter, finding that it's easier to learn a landing than a human heart.
Historically, she hasn't been alone in escaping upward. Alongside her own experiences over decades of flight, she tells the gripping stories of those through history who have defied the things that weighed them down: the Night Witches, Russian women who flew slow biplanes against the high-tech Nazi Luftwaffe; the 1920s Black barnstormer pilot Bessie Coleman who traveled to France to earn her license after her own country refused her the chance; and the ultralight pilots who believed they could teach birds nearly brought to extinction to retrace their old migration routes by following humans in flight. Why Fly shows all the ways we've been reaching for flight for centuries. Along the way we crash land, we soar, we flub. Still, we want to fly.
But why? Why Fly reveals all.
Product details
Published | Feb 24 2026 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9781639735006 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Caroline Paul has long been my North Star for what it is to be an adventurer in the world. I'd follow her anywhere.
Bonnie Tsui, author of WHY WE SWIM
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An entertaining read. It's sure to inspire women to continue to enjoy the outdoors, create new neural pathways as they try new things, and enjoy the camaraderie of their sisters in adventure into their later years.
USA Today, "Outdoor Wires" on TOUGH BROAD
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Part high-energy how-to guide, part hilarious memoir, and part interactive adventure journal designed to help girls of all ages build confidence, pluck, and bravery by venturing outside.
Outside Magazine on THE GUTSY GIRL
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Make The Gutsy Girl the book of the year for daredevils, doers, and dreamers of all ages.
Cheryl Strayed, author of WILD on THE GUTSY GIRL
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A thoughtful, kind and funny story . . . offering commentary on all relationships and the roles of those we love and sometimes don't love in our lives.
PBS "Newshour" on THE GUTSY GIRL
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Delightful . . . There's a lot here that will thrill any girl–or boy–of any age.
San Francisco Chronicle on THE GUTSY GIRL