Beneath the Wild Blue: Story of an Air Force Family

Beneath the Wild Blue: Story of an Air Force Family

by Marian Mccarthy
Beneath the Wild Blue: Story of an Air Force Family

Beneath the Wild Blue: Story of an Air Force Family

by Marian Mccarthy

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Overview

In the aftermath of World War II, Francine "Fritzi" Fontaine longs to escape the stifling heat and segregated society in her home town. When she falls for Second Lieutenant Joe Stoddard, a cadet in the U.S. Army Air Corps, she also finds her ticket to see the world.
Fritzi and Joe get married and fly off into the wild blue yonder, where he becomes a test pilot and Fritzi the quintessential Air Force Wife. Along the way, Fritzi gives birth to four children--two girls and two boys--while Joe moves up in rank and pays his dues as a pilot and officer.
For a few short years, the Stoddards are a shiny, adventurous American Air Force family, living wherever Joe's career takes them and blooming wherever they are planted.
When they are transferred to a base in Italy, the Stoddards revel in the opportunity to explore Europe together. During the fireworks of an Italian festival, tragedy strikes, plunging the family into a free-fall of denial and grief.
How will they navigate a future none of them ever imagined?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987048841
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 09/06/2018
Pages: 348
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.78(d)

About the Author

Marian Milner McCarthy is a writer with a long career as a freelancer, corporate communications consultant, technical copywriter, columnist, ghostwriter, editor and writing teacher.?In 2014, she turned her focus to fiction. The result is BENEATH THE WILD BLUE, a mainstream novel about a military family in the middle of the twentieth century. Is it a memoir? No. Is it based on her experience as a Baby Boomer military brat? Yes. ?Like most military brats, Marian has always hungered for stories that reflect her own peculiar childhood--moving frequently, making and losing friends, giving complicated answers when someone asks about a “hometown.” She was in awe of Pat Conroy’s THE GREAT SANTINI, not only for the writing, but for its honest portrayal of one military family. ?But plenty of military families, including her own, did not have an abusive father who bullied the family into submission. Marian’s own father, a decorated Air Force pilot who served in three wars, was always a lover, not a fighter, at home. As in most military families, her strong mother was the one who martialed the troops at home, made sure the kids passed muster, and held them all together each and every time they moved. ??Please visit Marian’s website at ?www.marianmccarthy.com ?and follow her on Facebook at Marian McCarthy, Author
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