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{"id":2880,"date":"2022-08-27T09:45:45","date_gmt":"2022-08-27T09:45:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lonestar.a1professionals.net\/?p=2880"},"modified":"2022-08-27T10:13:32","modified_gmt":"2022-08-27T10:13:32","slug":"lone-star-review-girl-flees-circus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lonestar.a1professionals.net\/?p=2880&lang=ar","title":{"rendered":"Lone Star Review: Girl Flees Circus"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Review of a new novel<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{219}\" paraid=\"911064579\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{219}\" paraid=\"911064579\">In Dallas writer C.W. Smith\u2019s enticing new novel, <em>Girl Flees Circus<\/em>, a sleepy, isolated hamlet suddenly is knocked out of its doldrums by a dramatic event. One day in the late 1920s, an out-of-fuel biplane suddenly crash-lands in the middle of the only road leading into No Name (that\u2019s its name), New Mexico, a tiny settlement that has not yet gotten electricity or telephones. The plane narrowly misses a Model T Ford driven by the local schoolteacher, Mabel Cross, and incurs some damage both from its rough landing and from Leonard, an awkward young handyman, who accidentally tears some holes in the biplane\u2019s fabric while trying to help the pilot he assumes is male.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{219}\" paraid=\"911064579\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{227}\" paraid=\"657264651\">The flier is female, a 19-year-old aviatrix named Katie Burke. She has suffered some minor injuries. But some of the gathered locals insist they can take care of her wounds, fix her plane, and keep her entertained until the county sheriff comes around in the near future. They are quite curious to know more about this daring young woman who has glided down from the sky.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{227}\" paraid=\"657264651\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{240}\" paraid=\"254012728\">When Katie tries to apologize for the trouble she has caused them, Mabel Cross is quick to tell her: \u201cWell, whatever trouble you might be, we\u2019re inclined to call excitement.\u201d Leonard, the 18-year-old handyman, quickly develops \u201ca case of heartthrob.\u201d And later, Howard, a stern World War I veteran, has to face his hard feelings about his estranged daughter, Isabel, after his wife, Louise, sews up Katie\u2019s cuts and lets her wear some of Isabel\u2019s clothes. Others try to help, as well, not yet aware that Katie is in trouble for real.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{240}\" paraid=\"254012728\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{253}\" paraid=\"1210241196\">In a fit of anger at a pilot she thought would marry her, she took off in the biplane without permission and now has flown it all the way from North Carolina, making numerous stops while hoping to reach California and find her father. After crossing West Texas, she hit a storm just inside New Mexico, ran out of fuel, and had nowhere to land except No Name. Katie also has arrived with something of a checkered past. She has grown up in an air-circus family, now separated. Her mother is a wing-walker who took off with another air-circus performer.&nbsp; And her father is an often-drunk pilot who has flown barnstorming aerobatics. He taught Katie to fly at age fifteen and then took her with him to handle his airmail routes and other aerial assignments when he was too hungover to work the controls.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{da286b80-05cc-445d-aab4-ed12bfcf233b}{253}\" paraid=\"1210241196\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{f6cee488-764d-4879-b64f-fb188485e00e}{2}\" paraid=\"1862456711\">Katie\u2019s history, her snap decision to head out on her own, and her fortitude all intrigue other characters in Smith\u2019s new book. They begin, in different ways, to realize that they, too, can change their lives. And the choices they make for themselves become a key part of this absorbing, entertaining novel.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{f6cee488-764d-4879-b64f-fb188485e00e}{2}\" paraid=\"1862456711\">&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p paraeid=\"{f6cee488-764d-4879-b64f-fb188485e00e}{8}\" paraid=\"425775948\"><em>Girl Flees Circus<\/em> is also a spirited salute to the exploits and courage of \u201cthe aviatrixes of the 1910s and 1920s,\u201d C.W. Smith notes in his book\u2019s afterword. 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