One of Americas most acclaimed novelists turns to nonfiction in this powerful recreation of the great Hartford circus fire of 1944 which took the lives of 167 people and forever changed the city.
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The acclaimed author of Emily, Alone and Henry, Himself brings all his narrative gifts to bear on this gripping account of tragedy and heroism--the great Hartford circus fire of 1944.
It was a midsummer afternoon, halfway through a Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus performance, when the big top caught fire.
The tent had been waterproofed with a mixture of paraffin and gasoline; in seconds it was burning out of control.
More than 8,000 people were trapped inside, and the ensuing disaster would eventually take 167 lives.
Steward ONan brings all his narrative gifts to bear on this gripping account of the great Hartford circus fire of 1944.
Drawing on interviews with hundreds of survivors, ONan skillfully re-creates the horrific events and illuminates the psychological oddities of human behavior under stress: the mad scramble for the exits; the perilous effort to maneuver animals out of danger; the hero who tossed dozens of children to safety before being trampled to death.
Brilliantly constructed and exceptionally moving, The Circus Fire is history at its most compelling.
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