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The Family Fortuna
The Family Fortuna | Lindsay Eagar
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Lindsay Eagar’s dazzling YA debut welcomes us backstage at the Family Fortuna circus, where wonders lie in wait to steal your breath away. You won’t believe your eyes! Beaked. Feathered. Monstrous. Avita was born to be a star. Her tent sells out nightly, and every performance incites bloodcurdling screams. She’s the most lucrative circus act from Texas to Tacoma, the crown jewel of the Family Fortuna, and Avita feeds on the shrieks, the gasps, the fear. But when a handsome young artist arrives to create posters of the performers, she’s appalled by his rendering of Bird Girl. Is that all he sees? A hideous monster—all sharp beak and razor teeth, obsidian eyes and ruffled feathers? Determined to be more, Avita devises a plan to snatch freedom out from under the greased mustache of her charismatic father, the domineering proprietor and ringmaster. But will their fragile circus family survive the showdown she has in mind? By turns delightful and disturbing, bawdy and breathtaking, horrific and heartfelt, this electric and exquisitely crafted story about a family like no other challenges our every notion of what it means to be different—subject to an earful of screams—and to step out of the shadows and shine anyway.
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I feared that Lindsay Eagar‘s standalone YA historical novel was going to be bogged down with an obligatory romance element but it‘s actually a much more compelling coming of age tale with a melodrama vibe. Avita's a compelling main character whose crush on Tomás makes her chafe against the public perception of her but it‘s the family dynamics that held my attention as each member of the family has a reckoning with the brilliant but flawed Arturo.

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This YA novel about a traveling circus and the monstrous bird girl who is the main draw has a lot of abuse in it. It is a character driven grotesquerie with an uneven structure. I found it rather boring but my niece wanted to read it so we‘ll see if I‘m just the cranky old aunt. 🤣 Full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2023/10/review-family-fortuna-by-lindsay-eagar.h...

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It‘s a yucky rainy day, perfect for reading.

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