The Big Hop
The First Non-stop Flight Across the Atlantic and Into the Future
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Publishing:11th Jun '26
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'David Rooney is an expert storyteller with a big heart, capturing not only the perils faced by the intrepid airmen who attempted the flight, but also their humanity' JOHN LANCASTER, author of The Great Air Race
Newfoundland, 1919. Buffeted by winds, an unwieldy aircraft – made mainly from wood and stiff linen – struggled to take off from the North American island’s rocky slopes. Cramped side by side in its open cockpit were two men, freezing cold and barely able to move but resolute. They had a dream: to be the first in human history to fly, non-stop, across the Atlantic Ocean. But there were three other teams competing against them, and as the waves raged a few miles below, memories of wartime crashes resurfaced . . .
It was just over six months since the ‘War to End all Wars’ had come to its close. Between them, the seven young aviators who would get off the ground for the transatlantic race had already defied death many times. Mining letters, diaries and evocative unpublished photographs, David Rooney’s deeply researched account of the audacious contest shows how it was the airmen’s thrilling wartime experiences that ultimately led them to the ‘Big Hop’, and brought old friends together for one more daring adventure.
These Atlantic pioneers weren’t scientists or stoical upper-class officers. They were ordinary, working men, risking their lives in the name of progress. Unjustly forgotten by history, they nonetheless paved the way for the Earharts and Lindberghs who came after – and ushered in the age of global connection in which we live now.
A non-stop flight across the Atlantic might seem routine today; almost a chore. But it is only possible because of those who went first.
‘The Big Hop is a fabulous book. It works on every level, balancing technological know-how with superb characterisation. A gripping read.’ * Jacky Hyams, author of Hurricane *
'Enchanting ... Blends biography and scientific history in nimble measure. ... [A] very fine book' * Unseen Histories *
Praise for David Rooney:
'About Time is abundantly clever, with myriad fascinations on every page'
'Fascinating ... it’s to Rooney’s credit that although he clearly knows a colossal amount about clocks, he wears his learning very lightly' * Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times *
'An utterly dazzling book' * Jerry Brotton, author of A History of the World in Twelve Maps *
'A fascinating volume on what clocks say both to us and about us ... full of riches ... a valuable intellectual journey at a moment ripe for contemplation' * Michael O'Donnell, Wall Street Journal *
'Startlingly original' * Literary Review *
[An] excellent book…[The Big Hop] consists of colourful biographical sketches of the aviators who took part in the competition and thrilling accounts of their efforts * Daily Mail *
The Big Hop is a delectable serving of escapist nostalgia, a heroic adventure story perfect for a time when genuine heroes are few… [a] wonderful book… [and] a joy to read * The Times, *Book of the Week* *
Rooney’s previous book was also nonfiction, but The Big Hop reminded me of a John Buchan novel. Rooney has Buchan’s knack for acute imagery and for spare, compelling action scenes… There may be some risk of air sickness reading Rooney– but there is no danger of boredom * Observer *
ISBN: 9781529967128
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 35mm
Weight: 500g
336 pages