![]() ![]() Macqueen is a somewhat sinister figure involved in racketeering takes a shine to Marian while she is still just a teenager. ![]() As she dives into the role of Marian, new revelations of the aviatrix reveal just how inaccurate the biopic will be. She has just been fired from a successful film franchise due to a paparazzi-induced revelation of relationship with a musician which had better been left private. She is also hoping to use the film to turn around a career dip caused by scandal. Hadley Baxter is a 21st century Hollywood starlet looking to make the leap to big time serious actress by playing Marian Graves in a movie. She begins her barnstorming success while Amelia Earhart is still just a rival, but her big move for legendary status-an ill-fated flight between the North and South Poles-comes several years after Earhart’s mysterious disappearance makes her a figure of myth whose fame cannot be eclipsed even by her Marian’s own seemingly tragic ending. Marian comes along toward the tail end of that exciting period. One is Marian Graves who is an example of that unique iconic figure that exists briefly but spectacularly for a short period in American history: the celebrity aviatrix. The novel is dominated primarily by two characters. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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