

The book is a memoir by Beryl Markham, a pioneering record-breaking aviator and horse-trainer. Hailed as “one of the greatest adventure books of all time” by Newsweek and “the sort of book that makes you think human beings can do anything” by the New York Times, West with the Night remains a powerful testament to one of the iconic lives of the twentieth century. Markham’s successes and her failures-and her deep, lifelong love of the “soul of Africa”-are all told here with wrenching honesty and agile wit.

In 1936, she accepted the ultimate challenge: to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean from east to west, a feat that fellow female aviator Amelia Earhart had completed in reverse just a few years before. She trained as a bush pilot at a time when most Africans had never seen a plane. A contemporary of Karen Blixen (better known as Isak Dinesen, the author of Out of Africa), Markham left an enduring memoir that soars with astounding candor and shimmering insights.Ī rebel from a young age, the British-born Markham was raised in Kenya’s unforgiving farmlands. Not only did she set records and break barriers as a pilot, she shattered societal expectations, threw herself into torrid love affairs, survived desperate crash landings-and chronicled everything. The classic memoir of Africa, aviation, and adventure-the inspiration for Paula McLain’s Circling the Sun and “a bloody wonderful book” (Ernest Hemingway).īeryl Markham’s life story is a true epic.
