The Helicopter Pilot: A Novel
An established career in the First World grows stagnant, an opportunity presents itself, and a timid man ventures abroad.
In the unforgiving world of offshore oil exploration in a small African village, Edward tentatively drifts beyond his self-imposed boundaries, and finds himself drawn deeper into an existence he cannot escape. This is Edward’s struggle with his environment as much as his own nature, and the man he desires to be.
What a great story about pushing your own limits! Pushing to become who you want to be, while stepping out of what is comfortable and familiar is a powerful theme in this story. Hoover does an amazing job of writing the nervous conflict and dynamics of her main character, Edward.There are a few other great characters, each with their own particular struggle and challenge theyve overcome, but Edward is by far the strongest of the bunch, and he fights to move forward despite pretty much being so
There was a brief period at the start when I thought that there was going to be rather too much engineering talk about helicopters, but this soon passed. Then very soon I was being drawn into the real story, the one about the characters that pilot those machines, and particularly the sub-culture of well-travelled pilots that ply their trade wherever it is called for. The story centres on a group of pilots working a fictitious site of oil drilling platforms of the coast of East Africa.As the
Beyond reading, travel is the only way to truly learn of other cultures, and to have first-hand, unique experiences. Such is the case with Edward, the main character in The Helicopter Pilot by Darcy Hoover. Edward, a helicopter pilot arrives in East Africa, there to do a rather mundane job, shuttling people back and forth, but soon finds himself immersed in a new culture. Not only does this book showcase Edward's timidity, it also brings up racism in the region, and how that affects the culture.
The Helicopter Pilot is an exciting book that I really found myself immersed in from early on as I began reading. I found Edward to be a likeable and convincing character and had enough about him that I genuinely cared what would happen. The writing is well-rounded and of a pretty high standard, beyond what I had initially expected. I wouldnt say I absolutely loved this, but I found it an enjoyable read that I would probably recommend to others.
Darcy Hoover
Kindle Edition | Pages: 261 pages Rating: 4.2 | 130 Users | 4 Reviews
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Title | : | The Helicopter Pilot: A Novel |
Author | : | Darcy Hoover |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 261 pages |
Published | : | February 5th 2018 |
Categories | : | Young Adult. New Adult. Fiction. Contemporary. Adventure. Adult. Novels |
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Far removed from the nine to five existence of normal folk, nomads of the modern age scour the hinterlands and remote corners of our globe in a never-ending quest for resources. Modern day explorers, these hard men endure months away from loved ones, exposed to foreign cultures and exotic dangers, all to scrape out a life, and perhaps find a little adventure.An established career in the First World grows stagnant, an opportunity presents itself, and a timid man ventures abroad.
In the unforgiving world of offshore oil exploration in a small African village, Edward tentatively drifts beyond his self-imposed boundaries, and finds himself drawn deeper into an existence he cannot escape. This is Edward’s struggle with his environment as much as his own nature, and the man he desires to be.
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Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 130 Users | 4 ReviewsNotice Based On Books The Helicopter Pilot: A Novel
Darcy Hoover lives in Nova Scotia, Canada. He has been flying helicopters in the remote corners of the world for the past 32 years. Originally a Canadian bush pilot, hes flown in over 30 countries, been through riots on three continents, was robbed at the end of two AK47s walking home from a bar in Benin, detained in Kenya on trumped up charges (completely unfounded), charged by elephants andThere was a brief period at the start when I thought that there was going to be rather too much engineering talk about helicopters, but this soon passed. Then very soon I was being drawn into the real story, the one about the characters that pilot those machines, and particularly the sub-culture of well-travelled pilots that ply their trade wherever it is called for. The story centres on a group of pilots working a fictitious site of oil drilling platforms of the coast of East Africa.As theWhat a great story about pushing your own limits! Pushing to become who you want to be, while stepping out of what is comfortable and familiar is a powerful theme in this story. Hoover does an amazing job of writing the nervous conflict and dynamics of her main character, Edward.There are a few other great characters, each with their own particular struggle and challenge theyve overcome, but Edward is by far the strongest of the bunch, and he fights to move forward despite pretty much being so
There was a brief period at the start when I thought that there was going to be rather too much engineering talk about helicopters, but this soon passed. Then very soon I was being drawn into the real story, the one about the characters that pilot those machines, and particularly the sub-culture of well-travelled pilots that ply their trade wherever it is called for. The story centres on a group of pilots working a fictitious site of oil drilling platforms of the coast of East Africa.As the
Beyond reading, travel is the only way to truly learn of other cultures, and to have first-hand, unique experiences. Such is the case with Edward, the main character in The Helicopter Pilot by Darcy Hoover. Edward, a helicopter pilot arrives in East Africa, there to do a rather mundane job, shuttling people back and forth, but soon finds himself immersed in a new culture. Not only does this book showcase Edward's timidity, it also brings up racism in the region, and how that affects the culture.
The Helicopter Pilot is an exciting book that I really found myself immersed in from early on as I began reading. I found Edward to be a likeable and convincing character and had enough about him that I genuinely cared what would happen. The writing is well-rounded and of a pretty high standard, beyond what I had initially expected. I wouldnt say I absolutely loved this, but I found it an enjoyable read that I would probably recommend to others.
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