We Are All His Creatures, Deborah Noyes
We Are All His Creatures, Deborah Noyes
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We Are All His Creatures
Tales of P. T. Barnum, the Greatest Showman

Author: Deborah Noyes

Narrator: Jess Nahikian, Carly Robins, Lauren Ezzo, Andrew Eiden, Will Ropp, Sarah Zimmerman

Unabridged: 6 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/10/2020


Synopsis

In a series of interwoven fictionalized stories, Deborah Noyes gives voice to the marginalized women in P. T. Barnum’s family — and the talented entertainers he built his entertainment empire on.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, 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.”

About Deborah Noyes

Deborah Noyes is the author of numerous books for children and adults, including the young adult short-story collection The Ghosts of Kerfol and the young adult novel Plague in the Mirror.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paige

I would describe this book as a boring take on what is often considered an exciting time with a group of interesting characters. The interlinked short stories were directionless. Some I would describe as pointless since I'm not sure what the end goal was. Sadly, this book might cause teens and young......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

I received this ARC courtesy of NetGalley, in exchange for my honest review. Pros: The stories were short, and were accompanied by a picture from Barnum's collection that related to the story. Cons: I could not bring myself to care about any of the characters in the short stories. There didn't seem to......more

I grew up visiting the P.T. Barnum museum in Bridgeport, CT multiple times a year, so I have always felt a connection to the circus. The dad got me the stuffed monkey pictured here from the museum when I was 7, and I’ve kept him ever since. My parents would often take me to the circus when it was in......more


Quotes

"In this interlinked story collection, an ensemble of narrators takes on the voices of 11 people—some real, some invented—who are trapped in the orbit of P.T. Barnum.… The narrators, most taking on two different roles, succeed at making each character distinct while creating a thread of melancholy that magnifies their similarities. Amid uniformly excellent performances, particular standouts include Will Ropp's world-weary young General Tom Thumb, Jess Nahikian's sweetly gentle, lonely giantess, and Andrew Eiden's aggressively unhappy Robert Lincoln."
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