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'Very strange and very funny' Guardian
'Batty and brilliant' The Times
'A full-throttle thrill' Daily Mail
A CLASSIC STORY OF GIRL MEETS PLANE
Linda tries her best to lead a normal life. But once a month she escapes to the airport to secretly indulge in her true passion: Linda is sexually attracted to planes, and believes it is her destiny to someday marry one by dying in a fiery crash.
When the opportunity arises to hasten her romantic fate, Linda must choose between the trappings of an ordinary life and succumbing to her deepest desires.
'Truly original . . . the kind of novel that startles you into remembering fiction's potential to be simultaneously deeply weird, deeply funny and deeply felt'
Daily Telegraph
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'Very strange and very funny' Guardian
'Batty and brilliant' The Times
'A full-throttle thrill' Daily Mail
A CLASSIC STORY OF GIRL MEETS PLANE
Linda tries her best to lead a normal life. But once a month she escapes to the airport to secretly indulge in her true passion: Linda is sexually attracted to planes, and believes it is her destiny to someday marry one by dying in a fiery crash.
When the opportunity arises to hasten her romantic fate, Linda must choose between the trappings of an ordinary life and succumbing to her deepest desires.
'Truly original . . . the kind of novel that startles you into remembering fiction's potential to be simultaneously deeply weird, deeply funny and deeply felt'
Daily Telegraph