Robert Case, storyteller and author, is an advocate for aging well, bicycle adventure, and reading often. He has crossed the USA on a touring bicycle in two stages; the western half during the summer of 2017 and the eastern half during 2018. His CV includes dropping out of college back in the early 1970's to hitchhike around Europe, fall in love, and begin the research that now informs and inspires his writing. While learning the art and craft of creative writing, there were career opportunities in law and geosciences. Robert enjoys life-long learning, family, reading, skiing, storytelling, bicycle touring, and public speaking. He lives in Colorado where he appeared on National Public Radio's, The Story Project.
A twist on the classic myth that explores the relationship between Daedalus and Icarus as well as the growth of Daedalus and what inspires him to create the wings and fly.
I didn't like him very much and his motivations often irritated me but his brilliance and love for his adopted son gave him redemption as did the 'twist' on the myth
i really did like this book. it surprised me. at first, i balked at the idea of expanding on a perfectly good myth, but the author does a good job of staying true to the original story while expanding on it and creating a whole new story which explains the myth. i know that is confusing. you just have to read it to understand what i just said.