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This took me a long time to finish, because it kept getting interrupted by other things with time limits that I had to read. I learned a lot about Beryl Markham's life prior to her flight across the Atlantic Ocean, but then I knew very little to begin with. Anything to do with aviation was mostly an afterthought. The epilogue felt tacked on and wasn't necessary at all. The last chapter had such a great ending line - it really should have ended there. It's a good story - as fiction - but the over
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McLain's fictionalized account of aviatrix Beryl Markham's life was interesting, but not quite engaging. Perhaps it was the audio version which was a bit monotone, but Markham's life which is truly remarkable in everything she accomplished at such a young age was somewhat lackluster in the telling. Markham was the first woman horse trainer in Africa, learned to fly aeroplanes and had been married twice with a child and an ongoing affair with the famed Denis Finch Hatton (as depicted by Robert Re
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Before I read McLain's Circling the Sun, I was a Jazz Age devotee. She has successfully killed the Jazz Age for me.
Granted, this is not a Jazz Age book, however, this is historical fiction that spans that period. I loved McClain’s The Paris Wife, but I could not connect with any of the characters. All the women are either shrill or naive and the men are immature and shallow.
There were myriad plot lines and a cornucopia of supporting cast, but it came across a much ado about nothing.
Sorry, I can’ ...more
Granted, this is not a Jazz Age book, however, this is historical fiction that spans that period. I loved McClain’s The Paris Wife, but I could not connect with any of the characters. All the women are either shrill or naive and the men are immature and shallow.
There were myriad plot lines and a cornucopia of supporting cast, but it came across a much ado about nothing.
Sorry, I can’ ...more

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