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An Aviator At Heart
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Complete, First published Jan 24, 2014
Who says you can’t woo a girl with an airplane? The young Aviator is hopelessly inept at impressing girls. He can’t take a hint. All he wants is to fly, fall in love, and be loved in return. Will love pass him by because he’s too shy, or will the hapless Aviator find a way through the fog to discover the girl of his dreams?

An Aviator At Heart is a true life adventure highlighting triumphs and failures of a teenage pilot. For autographed copies, contact author Ilyan Kei Lavanway. Over 250 pages including 120 illustrations offer a uniquely personal account. Now available in paperback on Amazon. Search ISBN 9780976800491
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This is a coming of age story regarding a young man who has had a rough outlook on life. You will need to read it for more. I wrote this while in college and I haven't been able to finish the series. I'm hoping you enjoy reading this and maybe I can get the motivation to finish the story I spent two years writing. Thanks, Vinieus