
The Girl Aviators on Golden Wings
"The Girl Aviators on Golden Wings" by Margaret Burnham is a fictional adventure novel likely written in the early 20th century. The story follows a group of young explorers, particularly sisters Peggy and Jess Prescott, as they embark on a thrilling journey through the harsh landscapes of the Nevada desert, driven by the ambition to work on aeroplane inventions initiated by their late father. Their adventure holds the promise of excitement and danger as they encounter both the beauty and the perils of the unknown wilderness. The opening of the novel introduces Peggy and her brother, Roy, as they travel by train into the Nevada desert, conversing about their expectations for the journey ahead. Shortly after, they are joined by friends Jess and Jimsy, setting the stage for camaraderie and youthful banter amidst a backdrop of impending adventure. The narrative also hints at underlying tensions, as Peggy overhears a suspicious conversation involving potential threats to their expedition. The group’s dynamic is enriched with the presence of their guardian, Miss Prescott, who harbors her own fears about the West. As the party descends into moments of levity and challenges, danger lurks with the introduction of antagonistic characters and the wild desert setting, promising a blend of exploration and conflict as their story unfolds.
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