The Museum of Extraordinary Things
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Alice Hoffman
{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Arial;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang2057\fs18 Coney Island, 1911: Coralie Sardie is the daughter of a self-proclaimed scientist and professor who acts as the impresario of The Museum of Extraordinary Things, a boardwalk freak show offering amazement and entertainment to the masses. An extraordinary swimmer, Coralie appears as the Mermaid alongside performers like the Wolfman, the Butterfly Girl,and a 100 year old turtle, in her father's ""museum"". She swims regularly in New York's Hudson River, and one night stumbles upon a striking young man alone in the woods photographing moon-lit trees. From that moment, Coralie knows her life will never be the same. \par The dashing photographer Coralie spies is Eddie Cohen, a Russian immigrant who has run away from his father's Lower East Side Orthodox community. As Eddie photographs the devastation on the streets of New York following the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, he becomes embroiled in the mystery behind a young woman's disappearance and the dispute between factory owners and labourers. In the tumultuous times that characterized life in New York between the world wars, Coralie and Eddie's lives come crashing together in Alice Hoffman's mesmerizing, imaginative, and romantic new novel. \par }
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Author
Alice Hoffman
Pages
512
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2014-03-01
ISBN
1471135535 9781471135538
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"Well developed characters, interesting storyline. Kept me reading to see what would happen next!"
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Leigh Ann Kramer
"Ooh this was a good one! Moody atmosphere and set in 1900s NYC, it was a fascinating look at how workers, individuals with disabilities, immigrants, women, children, and other vulnerable populations were treated during this time period. I definitely want to read more by this author! It veered slightly towards the unrealistic and unlikely, but the writing was indeed beautiful. It was a bit creepy and disturbing, and I had some nightmares the night I finally finished it!"
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Rebekah Travis
"Hoffman's writing is profound to say the least. I just fell in love with all the characters. She has a way of giving just enough detail for me to imagine the setting but not too much where it gets lost with my ADD."
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Tanya Andoniadis
"Intriguing historical fiction."
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"I made it half-way and gave up - couldn't connect with the story or characters."
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Gretchen Nord