We are all his creatures : tales of P.T. Barnum, the Greatest Showman

Title
We are all his creatures : tales of P.T. Barnum, the Greatest Showman

Author
Noyes, Deborah author.

ISBN
9780763659813

Edition
1st ed.

Physical Description
266 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Contents
The mermaid (1842) -- The mysterious arm (1842) -- Returning a bloom to its bud (1845) -- Beside myself (1851) -- We will always be sisters (1852) -- The fairy wedding (1863) -- An extraordinary specimen of magnified humanity (1865) -- The Bearded Lady's son (1868) -- It's not humbug if you believe it (1869) -- All elephants are tragic (1889) -- What makes you think we want you here? (1891).

Reading Level
980 L Lexile

Personal Subject
Barnum, P. T. (Phineas Taylor), 1810-1891-Fiction.

Subject Term
Circus performers -- Fiction.
 
Entertainers -- Fiction.
 
Sideshows -- Fiction.
 
Circus -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
United States -- History -- 1865-1898 -- Fiction.

Genre
Short stories.
 
Historical fiction.
 
Biographical fiction.

Summary
Much has been written about P. T. Barnum -- legendary showman, entrepreneur, marketing genius, and one of the most famous nineteenth-century personalities. For those who lived in Barnum's shadow, however, life was complex. P. T. Barnum's two families -- his family at home, including his two wives and his daughters, and his family at work, including Little People, a giantess, an opera singer, and many sideshow entertainers -- suffered greatly from his cruelty and exploitation. Yet, at the same time, some of his performers, such as General Tom Thumb (Charles Stratton), became wealthy celebrities who were admired and feted by presidents and royalty. In this collection of interlinked stories illustrated with archival photographs, Deborah Noyes digs deep into what is known about the people in Barnum's orbit and imagines their personal lives, putting front and center the complicated joy and pain of what it meant to be one of Barnum's "creatures."


LibraryCall NumberStatus
Stillwater Public LibraryTEEN FICTION NOYTeen Fiction