For many people, flight attendants are a symbol of meticulousness, lifting and splendor. But behind the flowing ao dai and the always-flowing smile on her lips are working days of shiftwork, rush meals in the airport, and quiet sacrifices that few people understand.
The book "A Voice of Love in the Sky" published by author Dinh Le Huong by the Vietnam Women's Publishing House opens the door to that world - where young people have chosen the sky as their home, and also bravely ends that journey when their hearts speak up.
The autobiography has a gentle, sincere literary voice, starting from the decision to turn around of a high school girl - giving up academic expectations to become a flight attendant.
With book chapters interwoven between flying skills and emotional personal memories, the author guides readers through flights, first love, career shocks, and even moments of daily life rich in humanity.

Not to mention the order of time, books flow along the flow of emotions - sometimes bursts out like once touching Saigon alley, sometimes quiet as words at the end of the station.
At the end of the book are small stories about passengers, flight crews, and kind moments that make her speechless. "The word goodbye to sky" is not a drawing or painting, but a journey of inner dialogue - gentle but not weak.
For young people who are hesitant between the three evils of their lives, those who have doubted themselves, and even fragile souls but are not easily overwhelmed, this is a book to read slowly, to review, and to thank yourself - for having dared to walk.