"Swissair 1-1-1 is declaring Pan Pan Pan. We have smoke in the cockpit." Seventeen minutes after the co-pilot's distress call, the Geneva-bound jet crashed into the Atlantic off Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia just over an hour after leaving New York on September 2, 1998, killing all 229 people on board.Now, a year later, acclaimed journalist Stephen Kimber tells the moving story of the crash and its far-reaching human consequences. Kimber introduces us to a wide variety of from the victims and their families to the recovery teams, pathologists and investigators who are still searching for answers. As with any disaster, the effects are unpredictable and heartwrenching. In a fast-paced and compelling style, Flight 111 traces the interconnected paths of the people whose fates were forever altered by what happened that night.
Stephen Kimber Livres
Stephen Kimber est un auteur primé dont l'œuvre explore les complexités des relations humaines et la quête d'identité au milieu de tournants de vie inattendus. Sa prose, célébrée pour son intelligence et sa perspicacité concernant les personnages, explore des thèmes tels que l'amour, la perte et la découverte de soi à travers des récits méticuleusement élaborés. L'utilisation magistrale du langage par Kimber crée une atmosphère immersive, entraînant le lecteur dans la vie intérieure et les dilemmes de ses personnages. Son écriture invite à la contemplation de ce qui définit réellement notre existence et nos connexions.
