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"Vivid, often riveting…. Heminway captures his subject’s staggeringly complex past as well as the vitality of the continent that became her home in this unflinching and evocative work." —Publishers Weekly "Incredible… An exceptionally compelling contemplation on life’s meaning, the nature of humanity, and whether atonement is achievable… This biography features dramatic elements: a reckoning with Africa, an individual who spent 50 years defying social conventions to save lives, and a secret past. Even so, the primary pleasure of this book is Heminway’s interrogations of his own motives as well as Spoerry’s." —Emily Dziuban, Booklist (Starred Review)"There are no easy answers to glean from this tale of tragedy and atonement... Drawing on journals, long-buried files, and interviews with Spoerry and her friends, Heminway uncovers not only the doctor's heroism and humanitarian efforts in Kenya but also the darker past that led to her emigration from Europe…. [In Full Flight] is an important work that is sure to provoke discussion about wartime choices, moral courage, and whether it is possible to make amends."—Barrie Olmstead, Library Journal"No one I know has a more spiritual understanding of Africa than John Heminway, and in In Full Flight you are taken into the soul of the continent in a way that will astonish, inspire, and linger. It is a literary safari of the highest order."—Tom Brokaw"A book that movingly celebrates the indomitable human spirit... John Heminway has turned his remarkable investigative skills to unraveling the incredible history of Africa’s famed Dr. Anne Spoerry. Reading more like a novel than a biography, In Full Flight paints a portrait of a courageous woman, haunted by a dark past, who looks to Africa to heal."—Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, and Founder of The Jane Goodall Institute"An amazing illustration of how complicated a human life can be. Anne Spoerry, the subject of this almost unbelievable tale, was a woman of incredible self-discipline. Most of her friends, myself included, never really knew much about her to the end. An extraordinary, well-written story." —Dr. Richard Leakey "John Heminway’s In Full Flight left me quite literally stunned, not only by the story itself, of a woman whose journey took her from the heart of Nazi darkness to broad, sunlit uplands of Africa, but also by the author’s extraordinary journalistic gifts. A book to chill and warm the human heart."—Christopher Buckley"In Full Flight proves once again that true stories are the best. No novelist could invent a more intriguing, haunted heroine than Dr. Anne Spoerry—or a life that would take her from disgrace in a Nazi concentration camp to redemption on the wild plains of Africa. John Heminway is an exceptional journalist who also happens to be a thoughtful and compelling writer."—Carl Hiaasen"A splendid, provocative, page-turning tale of a Swiss woman who lived two lives: a WWII war criminal during her internment at Ravensbrück, and a full fledged doctor-savior who, flying her own plane, tended to thousands of villagers and pastoralists across east Africa driven by her broken Hippocratic oath, deep compassion, and a ferocious lust for atonement."—Gretel Ehrlich"Damn, what a subtle, engrossing, harrowing, elegantly written, and probing book. Anne Spoerry is an unforgettable character, a figure of deep moral ambiguity, and John Heminway understands—as Conrad knew—that the real heart of darkness lies within the human breast."—David Quammen
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About the Author
John Heminway is an author and award-winning filmmaker who has produced and written more than two hundred documentaries on subjects as varied as travel, brain science, evolution, and natural history. He has won two Emmys, two Peabody Awards, and a duPont-Columbia Award. Most recently, he is known for his exposés of the illicit ivory trade. In Full Flight is his sixth book. Heminway lives in Montana.
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Product details
Hardcover: 336 pages
Publisher: Knopf; 1st Edition edition (February 13, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1524732974
ISBN-13: 978-1524732974
Product Dimensions:
6 x 1.2 x 8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
43 customer reviews
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In Full Fight has two rival threads--Anne Marie Spoerry's public life as a flying doctor in Kenya, and her secret life in a Nazi concentration camp.It pits the persona of the eccentric, do-good “Mama Daktari†- venerated for 50 years as a dedicated humanitarian/flying doctor in Africa, against a dark antagonist---her erstwhile shadow self in Ravensbrück.As a prisoner in the women-only SS concentration camp, Anne, attractive medical student, traded much to gain personal advantage. The understory, discovered by Heminway, constitutes a dramatic foil to the beloved Mama Daktari.Out of sight were her war crimes, a forced escape to Africa, and a life-long cover-up—a profile in common with Nazi war criminals, but with a difference. Ann never disguised her identity. While, technically, she might not have lied about who she was (as she never spoke of the prison years), she can be said to have lived her life as a lie, seemingly heedless of the ever present jeopardy of being exposed.Heminway’s story is more than an intriguing narrative of two faces of Anne. Of necessity, it prompts an examination of the clash between animal survival instincts and conscientious limits on action that define moral behavior.John Heminway is deft in presenting the moral issues as a substrate to the primary narrative, without conjecture and without judgment. The reader is free to ponder the conundrum for himself.Mind you, Heminway’s restraint is not a ploy. He simply did not believe he had standing to speak with authority or render fair judgment, given what is unknowable about Anne’s circumstances in Ravensbrück.So far as anyone knows, Anne never admitted she was doing penance or seeking atonement in Africa. She never expressed regret and never explained. Luckily for her, the few Ravensbrück witnesses who might have condemned her later in life, remained mostly silent. Never challenged during her later life, Anne never had to argue the merits of her case in defense.As for the reader, the debate lies at the fault line between what one could and couldn’t do, as a moral matter, in order to survive in a Nazi concentration camp. For example, can self sacrifice ever be the outcome ordained by a moral precept? The law does not require it, but it might as well. Survival at any cost would not excuse any who saved himself or herself by intentionally causing the death of another.What is perverse is that prisoners in Nazi concentration camps were not intent on killing each other, but in order to survive they were forced into playing musical chairs with that outcome. The concentration camps’ killing machines had to be fed ---only 15,000 prisoners of the 130,000 interned in Ravensbrück survived.The case of Anne Marie Spoerry is murkier than the abstract hypothetical case. Did she do to excess (beyond what might be argued as necessary to assure her own survive)? It might seem so. But, had she not collaborated to the extent she did, presumably currying favor aligned with an actual or feigned love for an amoral fellow prisoner linked to the SS, the emotional tie between the two (her life line) might have been broken, and she in consequence left to an ill fate. All such are plausible possibilities, laid out by Heminway.In Full Flight’s nuanced and fast-paced writing, suspenseful narrative and moral questions make it an ideal read for book clubs - a bird nest on the ground for group discussion - as well as the lone reader.John C. MacMurray
"in Full Flight" was a fascinating read! Prior to reading this book I knew nothing of the author, John Heminway. After reading the book I wanted to read more of Heminway's stories. He is a very gifted writer in my assessment. His style is appealing. His narrative captivating. He enriches the reader. His research is unbelievable in its detail. He is a writer of magnificent talent. "In Full Flight" tells a unique story, a very human story, an intriguing story. A story of human failure, the dark side, and positive human accomplishment, the bright side. It's a book about human weakness, the struggle to survive in a cruel, harsh and demeaning environment and then redemption. It's about the strength of the human will and being able to make amends, big time, for failures and shortcomings. It was a book that I didn't want to put down and I didn't. It was captivating from beginning to end. It's not just a good read, it's an excellent read. I can't recommend it highly enough. Heminway makes you think about an array of issues and concerns all related to real life. He makes the reader self-exam our own lives and asks what would you have done in the situations and circumstances that he brings to light in the book. So please consider reading "In Full Flight"! I'm now into another Heminway book, "No Man's Land: The Last of White Africa". I'll send a review when I finish it!
A movingly personal story of a woman's life, loves, losses and redemption. It reads more like a novel than a biography and I never wanted to put it down.
“In Full Flight: A Story of Africa and Atonement†is a fascinating biography of Dr. Anne Spoerry, a French-Swiss physician and member of the French Resistance imprisoned at Ravensbruck concentration camp during WWII. While incarcerated, apparently in order to survive, she participated in various “crimes against humanity.†After her release, condemned but not yet re-imprisoned by Allied authorities, she emigrated to Kenya where she learned to fly and spent the rest of her life—well into her 80’s—as a “flying doctor†ministering to those in remote parts of the country who had no other access to health care. Author John Heminway does an excellent job portraying Dr. Spoerry as neither monster nor saint, but as a woman of tremendous will responsible for both crimes and charitable works. He leaves it up to the reader to decide whether her charity outweighs her criminality. Those who have enjoyed books such as “Beneath a Scarlet Sky,†“The Tattooist of Auschwitz,†and even “Out of Africa†should enjoy “In Full Flight.â€
This books makes one ponder the complexity of good and evil in all of us. An intriguing, and illuminating read.
Incredible true story of a remarkable person. Writing is excellent and the author took 18 years to complete the research for the book. The book poses the question for anyone -- can a person atone for their past?
This is an incredible story. It is a story that queries redemption. Heminway's life long knowledge of Africa and history enables him to capture this difficult personal history like no one else could. It is a great read for all generations! I recommend it highly!
I enjoyed this a great deal though my sense is that the author overused a narrative device for the first half of the book, dangling the mystery of Ravensbruck again and again. The book raises powerful, important ethical questions and, to its credit, no easy answers. The author takes some off-putting liberties -- an uninformed diagnosis of narcolepsy is one example -- but in general provides a vivid portrait of a.complex woman ... who may be either a demon or a saint, or perhaps both.
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