It was a nice little one-time read about the life of a flight attendant. I really like these real-life stories. They might not be great literary pieces, but you have to applaud the effort of a person who is not a professional writer to write and sell an interesting whole more than 200 page book about their lives. Also, they must have had really interesting lives! You learn so much about life in general, from this genre.
More than the book, I liked the author herself. She seems like a person I would love to be around. Not that my entitlement to this opinion matters, but I would enjoy her hanging around. Her sense of humour isn't in her writing i.e., not in the way Wodehouse strings words into sentences together, but in her personality and that gives it authenticity and relatability. This is an old book and many like this have been written since which might make this one seem a bit derivative in style but keep in mind that this structure was written in 1998 and thus, is one of the inspiration-books about the life of flight attendants and thus other books of the kind which followed. And yes, although I think I am a well behaved and not too demanding a passenger but now will respect my FAs more when aboard at each step, and at each glance too. So all in all a useful and convincing rant Rene Foss! Good job!
I would have given this book 3.5 stars and am usually quite liberal. But 4 stars seemed a bit much and 3 stars a little less, as compared to other books in this genre. Goodreads should allow the #.5 setting NOW.
Now that was me being very critical. This is a book I would definitely recommend to improve your mood if you are having as shitty week, as I was this week, and you want either to laugh or be a saddist and feel good that someone else suffers as you do too, or both. It is oddly comforting either way! :P
Happy reading! :)