The Electric Woman: A Memoir in Death-Defying Acts

by Tessa Fontaine

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"Follows the author on a life-affirming journey of loss and self-discovery through her time on the road with the last traveling American sideshow and her relationship with an adventurous, spirited mother"--Amazon.com.

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This is an astonishing memoir. Fontaine's mother has a catastrophic stroke and Fontaine joins a sideshow where she tests the limit of her body learning to sword swallow, eat fire, and numerous other skills. As she points out in the prologue - there are no tricks - you learn to do these things by doing them. Brutal, beautiful, funny and heartbreaking. I've gone on record saying I don't care for circuses or freak shows but I ate up every word of this wonderful book and wept at the end.
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I won this in a giveaway and I was torn about reading it, having suffered two losses in my family, my mother and my husband in the last year. I worried needlessly. Her thoughts and reflections are an insight as to how everyone deals with life in different ways. Her writing is very vivid and breathes so much life into her story. While both worlds couldn't be more different, we see that everything is the same. Everyone hurts, everyone has their pride and everyone is always chasing a dream while life is chasing them. Having the division allows this book not to be heavy, but allow you to travel on her journey and have a peak behind a few curtains.
Love, courage, living and what it takes. Tess's mother has survived a horrendous bleeding stroke and multiple complications and with her step dad is taking her to Italy while Tess is working a season in a carnival sideshow. Due to a divorce when she was too young to have clear memories Tess does not trust her mother's love and denies love in return, at least outwardly. Her mother's stroke has blown away her hope of a verbal resolution, but not all hope and her stint as a sideshow performer is her act of courage and resolution, which like all challenges reveals more than expected.

Well written, well paced, and teaming with personalities and life this is a rare journey.
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I absolutely loved this book. It weaves two stories--of her mother and her season with World of Wonders--in a beautiful way that I found very compelling and moving.
The Electric Woman is the fascinating and beautifully written memoir of Tessa Fontaine. Tessa manages to artfully intertwine her personal account of straying from her comfort zone by joining the last traveling US sideshow as a fire eater and her family’s struggle after her mother suffers from a debilitating stroke.

The story gives you a look inside carnival life, the bravery of Tessa and her mother, and the hardships people will go through to overcome a tragedy. Tessa is such a positive and humorous person and it really resonates in her writing. This was such an enjoyable and heartwarming read. This book is the ultimate ode to living life to its fullest and I highly recommend you pick up a copy!
I received a copy of this from NetGalley in exchange for my review. Two years after her mother experiences a devastating stroke and is still severely disabled, the author’s parents decide to take a trip to Italy. The author decides to spend a season with a traveling sideshow to take her mind off her grief and worry. The work is grueling and she has to be fearless to learn the acts. Fascinating look behind the scenes and at the lives of the people who work the shows. Stellar writing.

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Tessa Fontaine's writing has appeared in Glamour, The Believer, Creative Nonfiction, Literary Hub, and elsewhere. She has taught writing and performance in prisons and founded the Salt Lake City Writers in the Schools program. She also eats fire and charms snakes, among other sideshow feats. She lives in South Carolina.

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Biography & Memoir, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
791.3092Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsPublic performancesCircus ActsBiography And History
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GV1834.72 .F66 .A3Geography, Anthropology and RecreationRecreation. LeisureRecreation. LeisureCircuses, spectacles, etc.
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