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Circling the Sun
A Historical Fiction Novel by Paula McLain
Subgenres:
- Biographical Historical Fiction,
- 1920s Kenya,
- Women's Fiction
This book is for you if you're into...
- Fearless women breaking rules in 1920s Kenya
- Lush historical fiction with wild landscapes and high-flying adventure
- Complex heroines who refuse to fit anyone's mold
Paula McLain is considered the new star of historical fiction, and for good reason.
Fans of The Paris Wife will be captivated by Circling the Sun, which . . . is both beautifully written and utterly engrossing.
Paula McLain cements herself as the writer of historical fictional memoir with Circling the Sun, giving vivid voice to Beryl Markham, a singular, extraordinary woman.
In McLain's confident hands, Markham crackles to life, and we readers truly understand what made a woman so far ahead of her time believe she had the power to soar.
Enchanting . . . A worthy heir to [Isak] Dinesen, McLain will keep you from eating, sleeping, or checking your e-mail—though you might put these pages down just long enough to order airplane tickets to Nairobi.
What's certain is that the reluctantly earthbound armchair reader will cherish this gift for the hidden adventurer in all of us.
Like Africa as it's so gorgeously depicted here, this novel will never let you go.
Famed aviator Beryl Markham is a novelist's dream.
[A] wonderful portrait of a complex woman who lived—defiantly—on her own terms.
Circling the Sun soars.
Captivating . . . [an] irresistible novel.
Like its high-flying subject, Circling the Sun is audacious and glamorous and hard not to be drawn in by.
Beryl Markham may have married more than once, but she was nobody's wife.
[An] eloquent evocation of Beryl's daring life.
Richly textured . . . Markham's life is the stuff of legend.
McLain has created a voice that is lush and intricate to evoke a character who is enviably brave and independent.
Bold, absorbing fiction.
Paula McLain has such a gift for bringing characters to life.
I loved discovering the singular Beryl Markham, with all her strengths and passions and complexities, a woman who persistently broke the rules, despite the personal cost.
She's a rebel in her own time, and a heroine for ours.
By the last pages, readers will hate to say goodbye to such an irresistible narrator.
Paula McLain brings Beryl to glorious life, portraying a woman with a great many flaws that seem to result from her zest for life and inability to follow the roles expected of women in the 1920s and '30s.
Amelia Earhart gets all the airtime, but this pilot had the juicier past.
McLain crafts a story readers won't soon forget.
With a sharp eye for detail and style to spare, Paula McLain captures the nuances of complex relationships, the rigidity of social conventions, and the wide skies and breathtaking vistas of Africa.
Set in 1920s Kenya, this fictionalized history of the beautiful, high-flying aviator Beryl Markham is as luminous as its headstrong heroine.
An exhilarating ride.
Paula McLain is yet another twenty-first-century woman who can write rings around the hyper-masculine men who dominate so much of American fiction.
McLain's skill at blending fact and fiction, which dazzled readers in The Paris Wife, is on full display.
Circling the Sun is a masterful story of hardship, courage and love.
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