Afternoon
Book Club
September
2016
Circling the Sun by Paula McLain
“There are things we find only at our lowest depths.
The idea of wings and then wings themselves. An ocean worth crossing one dark
mile at a time. The whole of the sky. And whatever suffering has come is the
necessary cost of such wonders, as Karen once said, the beautiful thrashing we
do when we live.”
-------Paula McClain, Circling the Sun
Although the author has written Circling the Sun as fiction it reads like a biography of Beryl
Markham who lived in colonial Kenya at
the same time as safari hunter and pilot Denys Finch Hatton and Karen Blixen
coffee farmer and writer of Out of
Africa as Isak Dinesen.
Readers were transfixed by the spirit of Beryl and
her determination to live the life she chose despite obstacles along the way.
They were fascinated about how she was able to take on traditional male
occupations like horse training and flying airplanes despite her youth. She
decided what she wanted and made a way to get it. She truly was a woman
before her time. She didn’t care what people thought of her and weathered
scandals and alleged affairs with Edward, Prince of Wales and his brother
Harry.
Readers admired how Beryl was not tamed by the men who desired her. They were impressed by her free spirit and the fact that she would not tolerate being controlled and turned into a traditional English wife. Denys Finch Hatton was the one man who appreciated her life and did not want to dominate or change her. He was the same soul who could not be contained by Beryl or Karen Blixen. Readers said they wanted to read more about Beryl and her own book, West With the Night.
“because you can’t chart a course around anything
you’re afraid of. You can’t run from any part of yourself, and it’s better that
you can’t. Sometimes I’ve thought it’s only our challenges that sharpen us, and
change us, too.” Paula McLain, Circling
the Sun.
Have you read Circling the Sun? What did you think? Please share
your thoughts in comments.
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