The Airplane Diaries is beautifully illustrated by Ruby Meaux Fournet, the author's mother, who started painting when being legally blind began to steal more from her than she cared to lose. Her incredible paintings become the axis from which Adams spins her chatty vignettes of childhood and adolescence in the fifties and sixties into the poetic introspections of adulthood. Vacations abandoned to neighboring air bases, parachutes tied to telephone poles and flying to places where other people drove, become the ordinary beginnings of an extraordinary love affair with the sky.
The Airplane Diaries celebrates the Cajun tradition of family stories as the cultural rubbing that keeps its oral history shiny.