Robert Bryan

The Flying Parson of Labrador and the Real Story Behind Bert and I

Robert Bryan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:15th Mar '19

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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Since his boyhood days watching test pilots roar through the sky over his Long Island, NY, home, Robert Bryan was fascinated with flight. Add to that his love of a good story and his vocation as an Episcopal priest and you have the three great themes of his life. After his graduation from Yale Divinity School—where he met Marshall Dodge and the two created the immensely popular storytelling duo “Bert and I”—Bryan became a minister to the remote settlements of Quebec’s North Shore. In the mid-20th century, the best way to reach parishioners was by bush plane, so Robert rose to the task. He went on to spend 50 years as a bush pilot and minister, logging more than 12,000 hours at the controls. This endearing memoir traces his life and adventures during that time and weaves in his experiences performing and recording with Dodge.

In this fascinating autobiography, Robert Bryan recounts his life as the flying parson of maritime Quebec and Labrador who piloted float planes alone through the wilderness. . . .The Flying Pastor of Labrador remains an inspiring book about a life well lived. * Maine Sunday Telegram *
“His memories pour from the pages like maple syrup from a jug…Read [this book] to share the thrill of Bryan’s 50 years of flying or simply to discover a hidden corner of the planet where people and nature remain, if not isolated, still unspoiled.” – Atlantic Salmon Journal

ISBN: 9781608936625

Dimensions: 223mm x 151mm x 15mm

Weight: 404g

246 pages