Reach for the Sky: The Story of Douglas Bader

by Brickhill. Paul

Hardcover, 1955

Status

Available

Call number

940.54211

Publication

Companion Book Club (1955), Edition: 1st, 384 pages

Description

The bestselling story of Britain's most courageous and most famous flyer, the Second World War hero Sir Douglas Bader. In 1931, at the age of 21, Douglas Bader was the golden boy of the RAF. Excelling in everything he did he represented the Royal Air Force in aerobatics displays, played rugby for Harlequins, and was tipped to be the next England fly half. But one afternoon in December all his ambitions came to an abrupt end when he crashed his plane doing a particularly difficult and illegal aerobatic trick. His injuries were so bad that surgeons were forced to amputate both his legs to save his life. Douglas Bader did not fly again until the outbreak of the Second World War, when his undoubted skill in the air was enough to convince a desperate air force to give him his own squadron. The rest of his story is the stuff of legend. Flying Hurricanes in the Battle of Britain he led his squadron to kill after kill, keeping them all going with his unstoppable banter. Shot down in occupied France, his German captors had to confiscate his tin legs in order to stop him trying to escape. Bader faced it all, disability, leadership and capture, with the same charm, charisma and determination that was an inspiration to all around him.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Black_samvara
Awesome biography; warm, compelling and engaging. What an amazing guy.
LibraryThing member robeik
Douglas Bader did not let loosing one leg, and then another, stop him from flying a fight plane. Reading in between the lines one gets the feeling that he was not always a nice fellow. But certainly he had a very good sense of humour. A great biography written by Paul Brickhill, an Australian.
LibraryThing member kslade
Good biography on Douglas Bader, a fighter pilot in WW II who lost both legs and still kept flying.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1954
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