I had never much been a person fascinated by circuses. I believe I picked this book up on a complete whim, as I found a paperback with the shiny gold cover and thought I would try something completely different.
Spangle: The Road Show won me over.
Truly, I have detested historical fiction about the Civil War ever since elementary school when we had to study it in great detail each year. The teachers would get so focused that we would run out of school year for anything past the very beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Not to mention the fact, as a Northerner, some Southern Culture can be lost entirely on me.
Somehow Gary Jennings managed to start weaving a yarn that captured me. I am not certain how I became so fascinated by all of the characters as they were introduced- somehow I needed to know what would happen next.
The dialog is interesting, complete with well researched terms. Kudos to setting the scene without making it obvious!
My only real pet peeve was how the book sort of just chops off at the end. Not so much the fault of the author, but the fault of the editor when Spangle itself was split into a trilogy.