West With the Night by Beryl Markham

West With the Night is one of my all-time favorite books. I know there is some debate as to whether or not Beryl her­self actu­ally wrote it, but to me this does not detract from the sheer artistry of lan­guage and depth of adven­ture within. There are pas­sages in this book that I re-read from time to time which do the same for me as watching a beau­tiful sunset or lis­tening to a bird sing on a lovely summer’s day. My flight instructor and friend John B. Brown rec­om­mended this to me early in my flight training, and in doing so gave me a great gift!

The book is, in short, an excep­tional, inspiring life described in absolutely beau­tiful lan­guage. Beryl’s bold skill in avi­a­tion and horse racing in British colo­nial Africa weren’t her only tal­ents — Ernest Hemingway praised her writing ability such that it put him to shame! Her avi­a­tion adven­tures include such hair-raising sto­ries as trans­porting med­ical sup­plies late at night to iso­lated prim­i­tive landing strips and flying low over iso­lated, dan­gerous areas finding and tracking ele­phants for the hunting par­ties. What bravery, skill, knowl­edge, and con­fi­dence this woman had. Chapter 13 is par­tic­u­larly moving for me: the story of the horse Wise Child’s last race. The ten­sion and emo­tion Beryl feels as she watches the race unfold come off the pages so richly, you are immersed in her mind like in no other horse race pas­sage I have ever read. (And I have read many great ones!)

Whether or not your inter­ests lie in avi­a­tion, horses, Africa, or com­pletely else­where, you’ll find Beryl’s elo­quent sto­ries and strong, no-nonsense per­son­ality drawing you into this truly mem­o­rable read. This woman flew solo across the Atlantic for good­ness sake! What a heroine for all of us. And what a lovely, unfor­get­table book.

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