Show - by Shane Peacock (Paperback)
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Highlights
- When a group of young performers take on the world's greatest showman, can their abilities overcome his power?
- 276 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Alternative History
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About the Book
After a teenage contortionist frees a talented showman from captivity in a sideshow, the duo flee across an alternate 1899 Empire of America to escape their pursuer, an evil entertainment entrepreneur / presidential candidate, recruiting other performers trapped in brutal working conditions to put together the greatest show on Earth.Book Synopsis
When a group of young performers take on the world's greatest showman, can their abilities overcome his power?
In an alternate 1899, Solomon Hunt leaves home after his father's death to seek income for his family, only to stumble into the adventure of a lifetime when he rescues the Seer, a young genius showman, from captivity in a sideshow.
Together, the duo flee across the terrifying, entertainment-obsessed Empire of America, evading a group of vicious pursuers led by Leopold J. Coop, who not only dominates the Empire through his circus-like extravaganzas, but seeks to be president too.
From Buffalo to New Orleans, Denver to Los Angeles, and everywhere in between, Solomon and the Seer befriend and recruit diverse young performers trapped in shows, including a human cannonball, a giant acrobat, a blues musician, an outlaw gunslinger, a talking gorilla, and more. As Coop closes in and vile secrets are revealed, the ragtag troupe prepare an explosive, groundbreaking performance intended to save them all.
Review Quotes
"With savagery that cuts to the bone -- and without glossing over North Britain's racialized abuses -- Peacock highlights the American entertainment industry's exploitation of vulnerable, marginalized people in this tense, triumphant outing. ... A memorable cast animates this dark, disturbing, and insightful vision."
-- "Kirkus Reviews""Robin Hood, move over. This fun, enthralling tale is the new gold standard for a merry troupe of youths doing good while romping across the Wild West and barely outwitting pursuers. Indeed, Shane Peacock, award-winning author of 30 books, has outdone himself in this lively, gripping read, appropriate for both middle grade and young adults. (The cover is also great!) ... This one's an all-out winner."--Pam Withers "YA Dude Books"