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Sundowner of the Skies

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In the early morning of 16 October 1930, Oscar Garden taxied his tiny Gipsy Moth across London's Croydon aerodrome. His plan was to fly to Australia, which was sheer madness as he only had a mere 39 flying hours under his belt. When he landed at Wyndham 18 days later no one was expecting him. His flight – the third fastest after veteran aviators Bert Hinkler and Charles Kingsford – captured the world's
imagination.

The press dubbed him
'Sundowner of the Skies'. Unlike most of his contemporaries who died in
crashes, Oscar survived and went on to a career in commercial aviation. In
April 1940, he delivered the flying boat, Awarua, to Auckland for Tasman
Empire Airways Limited (TEAL), the forerunner of Air New Zealand. In 1943 he
became TEAL's Chief Pilot and Operations Manager and steered it through its
formative years. He left suddenly in 1947 and never flew a plane again.

Sundowner of the Skies is a fascinating and compelling biography of Oscar Garden, an
unsung hero of aviation, written by his daughter. He was also a very flawed and troubled man. This deeply personal story reveals Garden's failings as a father and the cascade of trauma and violence that has shunted down the family line. Remarkably,
the author's compassion for her father shines through.

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ISBN

9781764139403

Dimensions

165 x 240 mm

Book Type

Paperback / softback

Author

Mary Garden

Author Bio

Mary Garden is an author and a journalist, with a PhD in journalism (University of the Sunshine Coast).

Her memoir The Serpent Rising: a journey of spiritual seduction, first
published in 1988, won the 2021 High Country Indie Book Award.

Sundowner of the Skies: the story of Oscar Garden, the forgotten aviator was shortlisted for the 2020 NSW Premier's History Award.

Her latest book My Father's Suitcase, a memoir on intergenerational trauma and surviving family violence, has won multiple awards.

Her work has appeared in a range of publications, including The Humanist, New Zealand Herald, The Weekend
Australian, The Guardian, Newsroom (NZ), Meanjin, New Zealand Geographic, and
scores of aviation magazines.

Born in Whakatane, New Zealand, she made Queensland her home in the late 1970s.

She is an avid cyclist and is working on a book about her family's work in the bicycle industry and her love of cycling.

Number of Pages

272

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