In BHP’s fourth release, Airport, Emily Kendal Frey turns on the tropes of terminals and ticket desks, baggage claims and chain restaurants, letting them “shift and breathe.” Frey,... More > with both a sense of loss and humor, crafts a lucid lyric cycle from the raw material of commuters, vacationers, and separated lovers. Airport is a work of brushing bodies that inhabit a distilled emotional weightlessness, and the airport plays host as a backdrop of physical time.< Less
A terrifying UFO attack at Seven Palms International Airport puts Jane Randall and the Reverend Jack Thomas under the control of micro-chipped, alien-influenced soldiers.
Jack and Jane butt heads,... More > but eventually agree to work together during perilous events that they will remember for a lifetime.< Less
A terrifying UFO attack at Seven Palms International Airport puts Jane Randall and the Reverend Jack Thomas under the control of micro-chipped, alien-influenced soldiers.
Jack and Jane butt heads,... More > but eventually agree to work together during perilous events that they will remember for a lifetime.< Less
Airport Graffiti (& Confessions of a Recovering Chef) is a humor filled mystery, beginning with a body showing up at lunch, where a semi-retired chef and his best friend are dining with the... More > town's Police Chief. The recovering chef gets entangled in the investigation, all the while espousing his philosophies about cooking, life, and long lost loves. The characters are fictitious; however, the character of Chef Bob is loosely based on the life of the author, who is an actual chef. As added bonus, in the glossary, he shares the recipes, which had been referred to all throughout the book.< Less
Airport Graffiti (& Confessions of a Recovering Chef) is a humor filled mystery, beginning with a body showing up at lunch, where a semi-retired chef and his best friend are dining with the... More > town's Police Chief. The recovering chef gets entangled in the investigation, all the while espousing his philosophies about cooking, life, and long lost loves. The characters are fictitious; however, the character of Chef Bob is loosely based on the life of the author, who is an actual chef. As added bonus, in the glossary, he shares the recipes, which had been referred to all throughout the book.< Less
Airport Graffiti (& Confessions of a Recovering Chef) is a humor filled mystery, beginning with a body showing up at lunch, where a semi-retired chef and his best friend are dining with the... More > town's Police Chief. The recovering chef gets entangled in the investigation, all the while espousing his philosophies about cooking, life, and long lost loves. The characters are fictitious; however, the character of Chef Bob is loosely based on the life of the author, who is an actual chef. As added bonus, in the glossary, he shares the recipes, which had been referred to all throughout the book.< Less
In 1960 a farmer in Indiana decided to build a public use airport on his farm. Using his own construction equipment, and with the help of his two sons, within a year he had a 3,000 ft paved runway,... More > hangars, office building with restaurant, a Piper dealership, and flight school. But he also faced ongoing lawsuits for zoning issues, nuisance complaints, and competition from the Indianapolis Airport Authority, who eventually took over ownership of the airport through court actions that went all the way to the Indiana Supreme Court. Included with this story are over 200 photos of airport life in the 1960s with general aviation airplanes from J3s to DC-3s.< Less