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Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever
Audiobook8 hours

Cabin Fever

Written by Mandy Smith

Narrated by Milly Richardson

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Mandy Smith spent twelve years strutting down the aisles as a Virgin flight attendant. From projectile vomit and celebrity tantrums to Manhattans and shopping in New York, her tales of life in the air are riotous good fun. Set against a backdrop of exotic locations, the cast of characters includes several celebrities, including Sir Richard himself. In-flight entertainment has never been so fun… and risqué!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 25, 2018
ISBN9781510094475
Cabin Fever
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Mandy Smith

Originally from Australia, Mandy Smith is lead pastor of University Christian Church, a campus and neighborhood congregation with its own fair-trade café in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is a regular contributor to Leadership Journal and PARSE and the author of Making a Mess and Meeting God. She is also the creator of The Collect, a citywide trash-to-art project. Mandy and her husband Jamie, a New Testament professor at Cincinnati Christian University, live with their two kids in a little house where the teapot is always warm.

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    Tremendously entertaining story of this trolley dolly's 12yr adventure with Virgin Airlines. Very candid introspection on trying to find the right man and lots of the cliche things you would expect an air hostess to be into like shopping junkets and the names of posh hotels to associate with having a lavish lifestyle. Her stories are salacious at times, but that is what intrigued me initially.The book also features a happy ending, but who knows if that is still the case? Great book and as an avid traveler myself I now know what flight attendants are really like. They want to get drunk, party in new places, shop till they drop and get just the right man to propose, so they can finally claim to be content in life.