"Fear of Flying" is a novel by Erica Jong that explores the complexities of female sexuality and identity in the 1970s. The story follows Isadora Wing, a young woman grappling with her discontent in life and her troubled marriage to a man who misunderstands her desires. Isadora's internal struggles are depicted as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, ultimately leading her to confront societal expectations and personal fears regarding femininity and freedom.
The novel delves into themes of sexual liberation and the challenges women face in asserting their needs and wants. Isadora's quest for fulfillment takes her on an adventure, both physically and emotionally, as she navigates encounters with various men and examines her relationships. Jong uses humor and frankness to present the protagonist's thoughts, making the narrative relatable and engaging for readers.