BRENDAN I. KOERNER is a contributing editor at Wired and the author of Now the Hell Will Start, which was optioned by filmmaker Spike Lee. A former columnist for both The New York Times and Slate, he was named one of Columbia Journalism Review's "Ten Young Writers on the Rise." Visit www.theskiesbelongtous.com and follow him at @brendankoerner.
A New York Times Book Review Notable Book
Selected as a Top Ten Book of the Year by Dwight Garner, New York
Times
A Boston Globe Top Nonfiction Book of 2013
An Outside Best Adventure Book of the Year
A Slate Staff Pick of 2013
ALA 2014 Notable Book
A Google Play Best Book of 2013
A San Francisco Chronicle Recommended Book of 2013
A KQED Best Book of 2013
“This material, naturally a great yarn, is handled exceedingly
well… Koerner has a rare empathy, and by acknowledging the fullness
of [this] strange story, he suggests a deeper truth about the
nature of extremism.” —New York Times Book Review
“Such pure pop storytelling that reading it is like hearing the
best song of summer squirt out of the radio. Both the author and
his subjects are so audacious that they frequently made me laugh
out loud.” —Dwight Garner, New York Times
“Brilliantly evoking the atmosphere of the era with its bubbling
racial tensions, Vietnam War disillusionment, and marijuana fug,
The Skies Belong To Us weaves a vivid retelling of America’s
longest-distance hijacking and its globe-spanning,
stranger-than-fiction aftermath with the history of this most
mediagenic of crimes... As The Skies Belong To Us so entertainingly
and insightfully demonstrates, even a recent historical era can
seem not merely like a different time, but like a different
planet.” —The Daily Beast
“The free-wheeling, hijacking-crazy days of the 1960s and early
'70s come to life vividly in Brendan I. Koerner's evocative new
page-turner The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden
Age of Hijacking. With abundant research and a sharp eye for the
absurd, Koerner transports us to a time long before anyone thought
of crashing planes into buildings, when people took over airplanes
for all sorts of weird reasons that were only occasionally
political.” —Los Angeles Times
“Thrums with the revolutionary, paranoid energy of the era.”
—Boston Globe
“Koerner's book is original and riveting, relying on extensive
information derived from Freedom of Information Act requests,
newspaper reports, and original interviews… These descriptions,
which form the bedrock of the book, are amazing.” —Bookforum
“Skillfully re-creates this tumultuous era...an impressive job of
research that includes interviews with many of the central players
in the drama...a gripping portrait of a chaotic time.” —Washington
Post
“Koerner captures the tenor of the times with a splendid and
stylish tale.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“Arresting from its opening, with a cinematic attention to the
details of how two ordinary kids from the suburbs got wrapped up in
everything from the Black Panthers to Parisian art circles to
Angela Davis to the evening news… Where Skies hit me wasn't merely
in its text, but in the profound implications of its story on our
contemporary issues.” —Anil Dash
“Brendan Koerner tracks the duo's adventures, from their mingling
with Black Panthers in Algeria to schmoozing with celebs in Paris.
Predictably, their sojourn soured.”
—Mother Jones
“The level of detail in The Skies Belong to Us is outstanding, and
it’s these quirky pieces that make the book so mesmerizing…
essential reading for anyone interested in aviation or the cultural
history of the ’60s and ’70s, but honestly I don’t know how anyone
could read this book and not find it enthralling.” —MetroPulse
“The ratio of astonishing facts to words per page makes this book a
terrifically fun summer read.” —Kathryn Schulz, New York
“[A] cracking new book.” —New York Post
"Both a fascinating look into the psychology of America and a
detailed portrait of the lives of two of the era’s key players,
Koerner has put together a brilliant piece of narrative non-fiction
that often reads like an exciting caper.” —RVANews
“The true story of young lovers who commandeer a flight from LAX to
Seattle and get away with one of the biggest skyjackings in
American history.” —Los Angeles Magazine
“A thrill-ride… Koerner’s chronicle of these events is exhaustively
researched and staggering to behold.” —Ask the Pilot
“Hard not to like... Koerner captures the kinetic energy of the
criminals on the lam and the syrup-slow lifestyles they lead after
the engines are shut off and everyone is led off the plane.” —Boing
Boing
“Brendan I. Koerner has meticulously reconstructed one of the
maddest and most fascinating crime stories in American
history. The result is a riveting and illuminating book that
will hold you in its spell.”
—David Grann, author of The Lost City of Z
“The Skies Belong to Us is one of the most exciting and
fascinating books that I've read this year. It recreates
a time when American skyjackings were so common – and casual – that
they occurred every week, and brings you into the thrilling heart
of one of the most audacious hijackings in history. I
couldn't stop reading, and what's most amazing is that it's all
true.”
—Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit
“Brendan I. Koerner has turned an odd, nearly forgotten
aerial-hijacking episode into an astonishing, hilarious, and
un-put-downable true-crime narrative. I had no idea that any story
could connect the Eldridge Cleaver of the Sixties with the TSA
miseries of today's air travel, but The Skies Belong to Us does
that and much more. This is a marvelously entertaining,
instructive, and humane book.”
—James Fallows, National Correspondent for The Atlantic and author
of China Airborne
“Besides being a can't-put-it-down page-turner and an evocative
recollection of a forgotten slice of history, The Skies Belong To
Us feels uncannily relevant today in its depiction of how political
forces can impede rational solutions to criminal violence.”
—Benjamin Wallace, author of The Billionaire’s Vinegar
“A thrill ride through the turbulent times when airline hijackings
were a weekly occurrence, The Skies Belong to Us is true-crime
writing at its best. Fast-paced and hard to put down, Brendan
I. Koerner’s historical page-tuner artfully reconstructs one of the
most astonishing skyjackings of Vietnam War era while telling a
larger story of politics, money, and how air travel became what it
is today.” —Nick Turse, author of Kill Anything That Moves
“A riveting, highly readable tale of terror in the skies.” —Kirkus
Reviews
“Koerner crafts thorough research into a perceptive, riveting
presentation.” —Booklist
“Gripping… A fascinating look at the history of skyjacking. The
odyssey of Holder’s life before and after his act of terror, aided
by his lover, Cathy Kerkow, makes for a compelling read.”
—Publishers Weekly
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