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The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay - The compelling historical novel inspired by the pioneering Scottish aviator - cover

The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay - The compelling historical novel inspired by the pioneering Scottish aviator

Flora Johnston

Maison d'édition: Allison & Busby

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Synopsis

'A captivating blend of fact and fiction. This fascinating story transports the reader back in time' People's Friend
1927. Transatlantic flight fever grips the globe.
The Honourable Miss Elsie Mackay, glamorous ex-film star turned bold aviator, sets her sights on becoming the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Her friend Stella Campbell once felt at the heart of world events, but post-war hopes are frayed and marriage and motherhood have worn away her sense of self. Meanwhile, Stella's sister Corran, a determinedly single academic, or so it seems, keeps her emotions tightly guarded - until hidden truths begin to surface.
For these intertwined lives, a daring journey and an uncertain future lies ahead in the landscape of a rapidly changing world.
'Utterly captivating' Sue Lawrence
'I was drawn into the lives of the characters and got caught up in Elsie's transatlantic challenge' Caroline Scott
Disponible depuis: 23/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 350 pages.

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