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In May 1962, a plane fell from the sky over the heartland of America, disrupting the peace of the little towns of Centerville, Iowa, and Unionville, Missouri, and shaking the confidence of airline passengers nationwide. The story was shocking, puzzling, frightening . . . and in following years, was almost completely forgotten by the world at large. Enfys McMurry has spent countless hours poring through accident investigation reports of the Federal Aviation Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, reviewing newspaper accounts, and interviewing those who were there, those who still live…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In May 1962, a plane fell from the sky over the heartland of America, disrupting the peace of the little towns of Centerville, Iowa, and Unionville, Missouri, and shaking the confidence of airline passengers nationwide. The story was shocking, puzzling, frightening . . . and in following years, was almost completely forgotten by the world at large. Enfys McMurry has spent countless hours poring through accident investigation reports of the Federal Aviation Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, reviewing newspaper accounts, and interviewing those who were there, those who still live in Iowa and Missouri and have memories of the horrific events that brought these communities together at a time of crisis.
Autorenporträt
Enfys McMurry is a native of Wales and a thirty-five-year citizen of the US. She was educated at the University of London, the University of Arizona, and Truman State University. She's taken courses at Iowa State and the University of Iowa's Writer's Workshop.For seven years she taught in London, England, but for twenty-three years was an English instructor at Indian Hills Community College, Centerville Campus.She has had articles published in Wales' Western Mail; in the US in The Des Moines Register, The Christian Science Monitor, The San Francisco Examiner, Architectural Digest, as well as Centerville's Iowegian.She is the author of Hearst's Other Castle and appeared on a BBC Television program on St. Donat's Castle, one of William Randolph Hearst's homes, on the coast of Wales.Her book, Centerville: A Mid-American Saga, was published in 2013. It was ten years of research that culminated in a comprehensive history. "Centerville's history is a microcosm of American history and Enfys has captured it in this magnificent book," per the Appanoose County Historical & Coal Mining Museum website.