"One of America's most acclaimed novelists turns to nonfiction in this powerful re-creation of the great Hartford circus fire, which took the lives of 167 people and forever changed the city and its people.
On July 6, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut, the big top of Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus caught fire during the middle of the afternoon performance. Nine thousand people were inside. The canvas of the big tent had been waterproofed with a mixture of paraffin and gasoline. In seconds, the big top was burning out of control. Bleacher seats were fronted by steel railings with narrow openings; the main exits were blocked by caged chutes in which leopards and lions, having just performed, raged, maddened by the fire.
In re-creating the horrific events of one of America's most cataclysmic civic tragedies, Stewart O'Nan has fashioned both an incomparably gripping narrative and a profound, measured glimpse into the extremes of human behavior under duress. In the madness of the inferno, some like animal trainer May Kovar and the tragic Bill Curlee (who tossed dozens of children to safety over the lion's chute), would act with superhuman bravery. Others, like the sailor who broke a woman's jaw to get past her, would become beasts. The toll of the fire, and its circumstances, haunt Hartford to the present day - the identity of one young victim, known only as Little Miss 1565, remains an enduring mystery and a source of conflict in the city.
But it is the intense, detailed narrative - before, after, and especially during the panic under the burning tent - that will remain with readers long after they finish this exceptional book." Barnes & Noble |
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2008 One Book, One Village Events
Monday, April 21st
Adult Book Discussion: The Circus Fire
7:00pm
Howroyd Room
Mary Cheney Library
This program is free and open to the public with no reservations required.
Wednesday, April 30th
Stewart O'Nan
7:00pm
SBM Charitable Foundation Auditorium
Manchester Community College
(Directions: I-384 East, Exit 1. MCC is located on Hillstown Road. Park in Lot C.)
This program is free and open to the public with no reservations required.
The Circus Fire, and other books by Mr. O'Nan, will be available for purchase and the author's signing.
Saturday, May 3rd
Visit to the site of the Hartford Circus Fire Memorial.
Survivors who participated in the oral history project and their families will meet at the Manchester Senior Center at 9:15am.
The public is welcome to come on their own and meet the group at the site at 10:00am (350 Barbour St., Hartford).
There will be a brief talk by Chief Charles Teale of the Hartford Fire Department. Upon return there will be a reception at the Manchester Senior Center for the survivors and their families
Directions from Manchester:
I-84West towards Hartford.
Take the US-44W exit, EXIT 50, toward S. Main Street.
Stay straight to go onto MORGAN Street North.
Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto Main Street.
Keep to the right at the fork with Albany Avenue. Continue for 1 1/2 miles.
Turn LEFT onto Earle Street for .4 mile
Take 2nd RIGHT onto Barbour Street. Go for .2 mile.
End at 350 Barbour Street, Hartford).
At the Wish School take a right into the faculty parking lot.
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