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Danny Borneo Special user 722 Posts |
The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno
A Novel Ellen Bryson Description from site: Water for Elephants meets Geek Love in this riveting first novel, an enchanting love story set in P. T. Barnum's American Museum in 1865 New York City Bartholomew Fortuno, the World's Thinnest Man, believes that his unusual body is a gift. Hired by none other than P. T. Barnum to work at his spectacular American Museum—a modern marvel of macabre displays, breathtaking theatrical performances, and live shows by Barnum's cast of freaks and oddities—Fortuno has reached the pinnacle of his career. But after a decade of constant work, he finds his sense of self, and his contentment within the walls of the museum, flagging. When a carriage pulls up outside the museum in the dead of night, bearing Barnum and a mysterious veiled woman—rumored to be a new performer—Fortuno's curiosity is piqued. And when Barnum asks Fortuno to follow her and report back on her whereabouts, his world is turned upside down. Why is Barnum so obsessed with this woman? Who is she, really? And why has she taken such a hold on the hearts of those around her? Set in the New York of 1865, a time when carriages rattled down cobblestone streets, raucous bordellos near the docks thrived, and the country was mourning the death of President Lincoln, The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno is a moving novel about human appetites and longings. With pitch-perfect prose, Ellen Bryson explores what it means to be profoundly unique—and how the power of love can transcend even the greatest divisions. http://us.macmillan.com/thetransformatio......wfortuno |
Doctor Mythsonian New user 92 Posts |
Sounds good! I just started the Peter Ackroyd Frankenstein book... similar in tone, a hjistorical fiction.
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Stephon Special user Maryland, USA 911 Posts |
Cool! Sounds interesting. Thanks for the referral.
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Danny Borneo Special user 722 Posts |
I'm not sure how exactly, but the some how I had received an email about the book with an offer to receive a free review copy of it. Didn't really think it would pan out but still sent my details to them. A week later, brand new hardcover copy of the book arrived in the mail absolutely free. Keep an eye out for an email about it or maybe scout around the interwebs for the offer. I'll report back with a review when I can.
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