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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A TODAY SHOW #ReadWithJenna BOOK CLUB PICK • The unforgettable story of a daredevil female aviator determined to chart her own course in life, at any cost: an “epic trip—through Prohibition and World War II, from Montana to London to present-day Hollywood—and you’ll relish every…

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10 authors picked Great Circle as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

I really enjoyed the protagonist from the earlier time period--just sassy and determined enough to be fun.

This book is a tour-de-force—a beautifully written story about Marian Graves, an Amelia Earhart-type adventurer during the prohibition era, and Hadley Baxter, the actress set to play her in a movie more than half a century later.

I really enjoyed how the two stories are in conversation with each other; both women determined to chart their own courses in very different eras and what they learn about themselves in the process. I was also struck by the intense obligation the actress feels to get this character right and the personal toll it takes as she discovers how similar their emotional…

Beautifully written and constructed, Great Circle follows Marion Graves from the early 20th century through to the 1950s as a pioneering aviator, as well as actress Hadley Baxter's portrayal of her in more recent times. Great Circle has the historical sweep of books such as The English Patient. While quite long, the plot keeps you engaged throughout and is ultimately very satisfying.

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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

On locked ward 5C4, Josh, a patient with many similarities to Jesus, is hospitalized concurrently with Nick, a patient with many similarities to Santa. The two argue…

If you want to become totally immersed in an historical novel about female aviation interweaved with the story of a present day-ish Hollywood child star then Maggie Shipstead will fly you far flung horizons peopled with incredible characters and storylines. Brilliant vivid writing and heart breaking stories involving the misogyny women aviators faced in the 1950s and Hollywood actors still face in the 21st century. Great Circle will have you creeping off to bed early just for the pleasure of reading.

Great Circle revolves around two women I found fascinatingly complex—twentieth-century aviator Marian Graves, bent on circling the globe via the poles, and twenty-first-century actor Hadley Baxter, who struggles to capture the ineffable Marian in a Hollywood biopic.

I was blown away by the geographical and historical scope of Shipstead’s book, darting from Glasgow to Missoula, London to Alaska, from the opening of the American West through the days of Prohibition and the Second World War to contemporary Hollywood.

The cast of characters is equally huge, deftly developed, often eccentric, always interesting. For sheer societal scope, I was reminded of James…

This astonishing novel weaves together the stories of two disparate women. One is a modern-day movie actress with a tendency to self-sabotage. The other is a driven aviation pioneer of the early 20th Century.

The title refers to the latter’s final goal: to become the first person to fly a great circle around the world, intersecting both poles. Spoiler alert— her airplane disappeared somewhere near Antarctica in 1950. As the actress researches the aviator’s life to play her in a film, new details are discovered that inform and enrich both their lives.

Somehow, the book works as well-researched historical fiction…

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Retrieving the Future by Randy C. Dockens,

Stealing technology from parallel Earths was supposed to make Declan rich. Instead, it might destroy everything.

Declan is a self-proclaimed interdimensional interloper, travelling to parallel Earths to retrieve futuristic cutting-edge technology for his employer. It's profitable work, and he doesn't ask questions. But when he befriends an amazing humanoid robot,…

Marian Graves is one of the bravest, most determined, adventurous and independent characters I’ve come across. She’s the kind of woman I’d like to befriend.

She falls in love with flight at a young age and defies all manner of obstacles to live the life of a tearaway aviator in the early 1900s. Although it’s fiction, Great Circle taught me a lot about early aviation, which I hadn’t anticipated could be so interesting. I am outdoorsy. You’ll find me in the mountains with my dogs every day. As such, I loved reading about Marian’s home in mountainous Montana. 

Great Circle tells the story of Marian Graves who, born in 1914, falls in love with flight at a young age and, despite difficult circumstances, is determined to chart her own course in life as one of the world’s earliest female aviators.

I loved Marian’s passion for planes and flying and her determination to circumnavigate the world by flying over the North and South Poles. It’s an epic novel, which weaves in the present-day story of actor, Hadley Baxter who is cast to play Marian in a film about her disappearance in Antarctica.

I thoroughly enjoyed following the lives of…

I was transfixed by this epic novel, which reimagines the extraordinary life of an early female aviator, based on real pilots like Amelia Earhart, Beryl Markham, Eleanor Smith, and Jackie Cochran.

The novel spans Prohibition-era Montana, the Pacific Northwest, Alaska, New Zealand, wartime London, and modern-day Los Angeles. Great Circle tells the remarkable story of a daredevil female aviator, who achieves her dream to fly around the world, despite all the challenges she faces. A true heroine I will never forget. 

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What Walks This Way by Sharman Apt Russell,

Nature writer Sharman Apt Russell tells stories of her experiences tracking wildlife—mostly mammals, from mountain lions to pocket mice—near her home in New Mexico, with lessons that hold true across North America. She guides readers through the basics of identifying tracks and signs, revealing a landscape filled with the marks…

Great Circle tells the life story of Marian Graves, a fictional woman aviator who went missing in 1950 while attempting to circumnavigate the globe via the North and South Poles.

I’m married to a pilot, so I recognized Marian’s love of flight and her willingness to take risks and make sacrifices to excel in aviation. But the real reason I loved the book is that forgoing motherhood—having children in the 1930s and 1940s would keep a woman out of the cockpit for good—isn’t framed as a sacrifice for Marion.

The life she wants to live simply doesn’t include children. Marion’s…

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December on 5C4 by Adam Strassberg,

Magical realism meets the magic of Christmas in this mix of Jewish, New Testament, and Santa stories–all reenacted in an urban psychiatric hospital!

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