
The Flying Circus
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Narrado por:
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Jacques Roy
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De:
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Susan Crandall
From the best-selling and award-winning author of Whistling Past the Graveyard comes an adventure tale about two daredevils and a farmboy who embark on the journey of a lifetime across America's heartland in the Roaring '20s.
Set in the rapidly changing world of 1920s America, this is a story of three people from very different backgrounds: Henry "Schuler" Jefferson, son of German immigrants from Midwestern farm country; Cora Rose Haviland, a young woman of privilege whose family has lost their fortune; and Charles "Gil" Gilchrist, an emotionally damaged WWI veteran pilot. Set adrift by life-altering circumstances, they find themselves bound together by need and torn apart by blind obsessions and conflicting goals. Each one holds a secret that, if exposed, would destroy their friendship. But their journey of adventure and self-discovery has a price - and one of them won't be able to survive it.
As they crisscross the heartland, exploring the rapidly expanding role of aviation from barnstorming to bootlegging, from a flying circus to the dangerous sport of air racing, the three companions form a makeshift family. It's a one-of-a-kind family, with members as adventurous as they are vulnerable and as fascinating as they are flawed. But whatever adventure - worldly or private - they find themselves on, they're guaranteed to be a family you won't forget.
©2015 Susan Crandall. All rights reserved. (P)2015 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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Historical fiction hit that drug on a little too long
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Pretty good...
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I truly enjoyed this book, I didn’t know much about barnstorming and how they got crowds and how much traveling they did and inner workings of PR in the 1920’s was interesting, this is not the age of viral videos and Facebook events, most of the time they could even afford posters and would just show up do a few tricks and hope people would show up willing to give their hard earned money for a chance to ride in a plane.
I came to care about these three people and was completely attached to them so when secrets started getting out and things happened I was so involved that my heart hurt for them! Susan Crandall has a knack for writing characters that you care about so much and it is hard when the book ends because you don’t want to let these people go. I can’t wait to see what she writes next!
Narrator Jacques Roy is a new to me narrator however I am now a fan, I thought he did a great job with male, female, different accents and general storytelling. I would definitely listen to another book narrated by him.
5 stars
Another great book from Susan Crandall.
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Great Story
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What did you like best about The Flying Circus? What did you like least?
Ii was a quick, enjoyable read. I still can't believe women and flight have come so far over the past century.I guess overall the book was a bit YA so I was disappointed in that.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
It was a happy and unexpected ending.Did Jacques Roy do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Yes he did. His characters were very real.Do you think The Flying Circus needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No follow-up. There was no cliff-hanger ending.Any additional comments?
Good quick summer read. Very appropriate for young girls.faith, family, flying
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
I would have added more details about aviation, that was pretty light. I felt like it was written from a tour at a museum and some old movies, did not really give me a strong sense of the planes and era (I should add I'm an early aviation historian so I might come in with more knowledge than others and what was provided might be enough for lay people). That lack of depth also turned Gil into a bit of a clicheHow would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
It was quite enjoyable, that doesn't need fixing. Maybe more romance.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
He was a good reader whose performance did not get in the way of the story- you know how sometimes you listen to a book going "ooo, good voice, like what he's doing with that part of the story," This one blended into the background. Except at the change of chapters. Each time he started a new chapter, his voice was stronger and sounded like a different reader. I actually looked to see if it was a two narrator book.Do you think The Flying Circus needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No, all loose ends were tied upAny additional comments?
The problem with the book was Henry set himself up as an unreliable narrator and while it comes out why, you still doubt everything he says and the book feels untrustworthy so when you get to the end, it feels a bit shallow.Let's go fly!
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