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Line of Flight

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Pub Date Nov 17 2026 | Archive Date Nov 17 2026


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Description

As the Great War rages in 1915, nothing can stop Simone Levitsky from finding her estranged daughter Camilla-not the shame of Camilla's decision to run off with her beau from their tightly knit Jewish community to volunteer for the French war effort, not the harsh words they exchanged before Camilla left, not the long transatlantic passage, not even the dark secret Simone carries about her husband's dying wish. Nothing, until an intriguing fellow passenger on the doomed last voyage of the Lusitania saves her life and irrevocably changes the course of her journey.

In her desperate search for Camilla along the Western Front, Simone is forced to confront the real reason for their bitter parting. Helped by two women-an American expat ambulance driver and a French volunteer at the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris-she discovers a long-buried sense of her true self. She learns, too, from an enigmatic carrier pigeon's essential messages of love and loss.

Line of Flight explores the intricate dance of mother-daughter relationships during a time echoing our own-a period of massive upheaval that cracked social boundaries, strained family bonds, challenged faith, and forced a reckoning with everything held dear.

As the Great War rages in 1915, nothing can stop Simone Levitsky from finding her estranged daughter Camilla-not the shame of Camilla's decision to run off with her beau from their tightly knit...


A Note From the Publisher

Evelyn Herwitz has been telling stories since childhood, when she entertained her sister with songs about a dancing ant. For her own two daughters, now grown, resilient women, she concocted tales of talking moths and chipmunks; from them, she learned hard parenting lessons that inspired "Line of Flight." Evelyn taught feature writing at Clark University in her hometown of Worcester, Mass., and has told stories professionally as a public radio and award-winning print journalist, a marketing and communications specialist, and an author. Her environmental history of Worcester, "Trees at Risk" (Chandler House Press, 2001), was cited as "a major historical work with a strong environmental message." Now devoted to writing fiction, she is a graduate of Grub Street's Novel Generator in Boston. Her stories have been published in Chautauqua, The Writing Disorder, and Embark Literary Journal. "Line of Flight" is her first novel.

Evelyn Herwitz has been telling stories since childhood, when she entertained her sister with songs about a dancing ant. For her own two daughters, now grown, resilient women, she concocted tales of...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798897473465
PRICE $20.95 (USD)
PAGES 334

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