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Coffee, Tea or Me? by Trudy Baker
Coffee, Tea or Me? by Trudy Baker













In spite of their reputation as trouble-makers, they also managed to end up flying together once their training ended.

Coffee, Tea or Me? by Trudy Baker

Trudy and Rachel were roommates at stewardess training school and became fast friends practically from the moment they met. Trudy and Rachel's tale begins with a little background: Trudy's desire to see the world and escape from her small-town Texas life followed by a similar but shorter bit about Rachel. I'd have thought the two would have been unmasked, by now.

Coffee, Tea or Me? by Trudy Baker

In fact, I searched online and couldn't find any information, whatsoever, about their true identities. "Trudy Baker" and "Rachel Jones" are pseudonyms and the airline they worked for is not mentioned by name.

Coffee, Tea or Me? by Trudy Baker

The tales are told first-person, through the eyes of Trudy Baker. The book was actually ghost-written by a fellow named Donald Bain he must have had a great time listening to those two ladies. Coffee, Tea or Me? The Uninhibited Memoirs of Two Airline Stewardesses is a reprint of the 30-year-old memoir of two stewardesses(now known, of course, as flight attendants).















Coffee, Tea or Me? by Trudy Baker