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Coffee, Tea or Me? | Trudy Baker, Rachel Jones & Donald Bain
Coffee, Tea or Me? | Trudy Baker, Rachel Jones & Donald Bain
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Coffee, Tea or Me?: The Uninhibited Memoirs of Two Airline Stewardesses
| ISBN-13 | 9780142003510 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10 | 0142003514 |
| Authors | Trudy Baker, Rachel Jones, Donald Bain |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Publisher | Penguin Books |
| Publication Date | June 03, 2003 |
| Page Count | 320 |
| Subjects | Personal Memoirs, Humor, Commercial Aviation |
Extended Synopsis
Remember a time when commercial flying was glamorous, elegant, and decidedly fun? When airline food was considered gourmet, passengers dressed in their finest attire, and stewardesses were iconic figures of the jet age? Coffee, Tea or Me? captures this bygone era perfectly. This classic memoir, ostensibly written by two audaciously outspoken young ladies, jets you straight back to the golden days of air travel and the free-spirited stewardess lifestyle of the swinging 1960s.
From dodging romantic advances from overzealous pilots to managing eccentric passengers who mistake overhead luggage racks for sleeping berths, this First Class journal is a hilarious gold mine of outrageous anecdotes. The authors provide candid commentary on everything from serving celebrities to exploring international cities, delivering a lusty, adventuresome, and highly entertaining look into the high-flying lives of 1960s "stews."
Accolades & Key Features
- A Publishing Phenomenon: Originally published in 1967, it became a massive bestseller that defined the public perception of the airline industry for a generation.
- Cultural Time Capsule: Offers an unfiltered, humorous, and sometimes provocative look into 1960s pop culture and travel dynamics.
- Enduring Legacy: This modern Penguin reissue introduces the legendary humor and iconic characters to a new era of readers.
Reader Targeting
- Enthusiasts of aviation history and the "Golden Age" of commercial air travel.
- Readers who enjoy humorous, anecdotal memoirs and cultural retrospectives.
- Fans of 1960s pop culture, swinging lifestyle narratives, and lighthearted nonfiction.
About the Authors
Trudy Baker and Rachel Jones were the pseudonyms used for the two charismatic airline stewardesses whose lives inspired this cultural touchstone. The book was masterfully ghostwritten by Donald Bain (1935–2017), an incredibly prolific American author and ghostwriter who penned over 100 books, utilizing his sharp wit to craft this enduringly hilarious jet-age journal.
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