First Light
The Phenomenal Fighter Pilot Bestseller
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Publisher Description
'An extraordinarily gripping and powerful story' Evening Standard
'An intimate account . . . rich in detail' James Holland
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Two months before the outbreak of the Second World War, eighteen-year-old Geoffrey Wellum becomes a fighter pilot with the RAF . . .
Desperate to get in the air, he makes it through basic training to become the youngest Spitfire pilot in the prestigious 92 Squadron. Thrust into combat almost immediately, Wellum finds himself flying several sorties a day, caught up in terrifying dogfights with German Me 109s.
Over the coming months he and his fellow pilots play a crucial role in the Battle of Britain. But of the friends that take to the air alongside Wellum, many never return.
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'It took him 35 years to turn his notebooks into a narrative, and the result is a highly personal account of what it is like to face mortal combat, day and night, and what it does to a man who is barely more than a boy' Ben Macintyre, author of The Spy and the Traitor
'An extraordinarily deeply moving and astonishingly evocative story. Reading it, you feel you are in the Spitfire with him, at 20,000ft, chased by a German Heinkel, with your ammunition gone' Independent
'Vivid, wholly convincing, compelling. One of the best memoirs for years about the experience of flying in war' Max Hastings
Customer Reviews
First Light
Best ever cockpit view of WW2 from a fighter pilot. Even better maybe than that of Pierre Closterman.
First account
A unique first witness account of a young man’s journey from high school to fighter squadron.
Revealing, heartfelt, and thought provoking it inspires the reader to the possibilities and risks in any career.
The fragile nature of a human life in the context of WW2 both shocks and encourages to live for the moment, however fleeting.