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The Circus in Winter

by Cathy Day

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Publisher Comments:

From 1884 to 1939, the Great Porter Circus made the unlikely choice to winter in an Indiana town called Lima, a place that feels as classic as Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, and as wondrous as a first trip to the Big Top. In Lima an elephant can change the course of a man's life-or the manner of his death. Jennie Dixianna entices men with her dazzling Spin of Death and keeps them in line with secrets locked in a cedar box. The lonely wife of the show's manager has each room of her house painted like a sideshow banner, indulging her desperate passion for a young painter. And a former clown seeks consolation from his loveless marriage in his post-circus job at Clown Alley Cleaners. Cathy Day follows the circus people into their everyday lives and brings the greatest show on earth to the page.

Review:

"Day's debut collection spins graceful, elegant circles around the inhabitants of Lima, Ind. — especially the acrobats, clowns and circus folk of the Great Porter Circus who spent their winters there from 1884 to 1939. The poignant opening tale reveals how Wallace Porter, distraught by the death of his beloved wife, came to own his eponymous menagerie. The second, 'Jennie Dixianna,' introduces the dazzling, tricky Jennie, who wears her wound from her Spin of Death act 'like a talisman bracelet, a secret treasure' and plots her way into Wallace's heart. Other stories tell of the young black man who plays at being an African pinhead; the son of a trainer killed by his circus elephant; the flood that devastated the circus. Thanks to finely observed details and lovely prose, each of these stories is a convincing world in miniature, filled with longing and fueled by doubt. Day, who grew up in a town like Lima and descends from circus folk herself, uses family stories, historical research and archival photographs to weave these enchantments. Though her stories often contain tragedy and violence — death in childbirth or from floodwater, cancer, circus mishap — they're also full of beauty. In 'The Bullhook,' Ollie, a retired clown, spends long decades with his frigid wife, waiting, armed with his father's bullhook, for death to come for him. In 'Circus People,' Ollie's granddaughter reflects on her fellow itinerant academics, 'my latest circus family,' and muses about people all over America who leave the place they grew up: 'when the weather and the frequency are just right, we can all hear our hometowns talking softly to us in the back of our dreams.' B&w illus.. Agent, Peter Steinberg. (July)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

CATHY DAY grew up in Peru, Indiana, once the winter homem of several circuses. One of her great-uncles was the world's fastest ticket taker, another was an elephant trainer. She lives in Ewing, New Jersey, and teaches at The College of New Jersey.

Table of Contents

Display No. 1

WALLACE PORTER 1

Display No. 2

JENNIE DIXIANNA 24

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THE LAST MEMBER OF THE BOELA TRIBE 45

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THE CIRCUS HOUSE 80

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WINNESAW 98

Display No. 6

THE LONE STAR COWBOY 111

Display No. 7

THE JUNGLE GOOLAH BOY 137

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THE KING AND HIS COURT 157

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BOSS MAN 186

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THE BULLHOOK 212

Display No. 11

CIRCUS PEOPLE 245

Product Details

ISBN:
9780151010486
Author:
Day, Cathy
Publisher:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Location:
Orlando
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Sagas
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Circus
Subject:
Indiana
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Subject:
Circus performers.
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
General Fiction
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Series Volume:
13-14
Publication Date:
20040705
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Black-and-white illustrations throughout
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
8 x 5.31 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Day's debut collection spins graceful, elegant circles around the inhabitants of Lima, Ind. — especially the acrobats, clowns and circus folk of the Great Porter Circus who spent their winters there from 1884 to 1939. The poignant opening tale reveals how Wallace Porter, distraught by the death of his beloved wife, came to own his eponymous menagerie. The second, 'Jennie Dixianna,' introduces the dazzling, tricky Jennie, who wears her wound from her Spin of Death act 'like a talisman bracelet, a secret treasure' and plots her way into Wallace's heart. Other stories tell of the young black man who plays at being an African pinhead; the son of a trainer killed by his circus elephant; the flood that devastated the circus. Thanks to finely observed details and lovely prose, each of these stories is a convincing world in miniature, filled with longing and fueled by doubt. Day, who grew up in a town like Lima and descends from circus folk herself, uses family stories, historical research and archival photographs to weave these enchantments. Though her stories often contain tragedy and violence — death in childbirth or from floodwater, cancer, circus mishap — they're also full of beauty. In 'The Bullhook,' Ollie, a retired clown, spends long decades with his frigid wife, waiting, armed with his father's bullhook, for death to come for him. In 'Circus People,' Ollie's granddaughter reflects on her fellow itinerant academics, 'my latest circus family,' and muses about people all over America who leave the place they grew up: 'when the weather and the frequency are just right, we can all hear our hometowns talking softly to us in the back of our dreams.' B&w illus.. Agent, Peter Steinberg. (July)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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