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Clear Skies
In 1995, Rodrigo Barragan was a twenty-four-year-old banker in Givenchy loafers, more concerned with interest rates and the perfect Versace tie-knot than the physics of flight. That was before he met Dieter—a muscular, blonde flight attendant who promised him a life in the clouds and a front-row seat to the world.
Clear Skies is a bitingly funny, high-fashion memoir that pulls back the "blue curtain" on the tribal, nomadic culture of international aviation. Rodrigo's journey begins as a "Birdman" in the neon-drenched nineties, navigating a world of five-star lobbies, champagne-soaked Business Class cabins, and a wild, Guinness-fueled odyssey through the misty hills of Ireland.
But the "Purser Polish"—the art of making the impossible look effortless—is put to the ultimate test when the glamour of the sky meets the grit of the earth.
When a routine long-haul flight turns into a catastrophic medical crisis over the Mediterranean, Rodrigo is forced into a desperate race through the bureaucratic underworld of Athens. In the "Hangar of Abandoned Souls"—a crumbling Greek hospital—the airline manual runs out, the designer labels lose their luster, and Rodrigo must rely on the only family he has left: his crew.
Equal parts David Sedaris wit and Grey's Anatomy tension, Clear Skies is a sophisticated meditation on resilience, the "human geometry" of the cabin, and the realization that while the corporation treats us as data points, the crew treats each other as anchors. It is a story for anyone who has ever been stuck in a holding pattern and realized that the only way to land is to trust the people beside you.