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"This well-researched biography is evocative and entertaining, always good-humored, and treats its main figure with respect."―Neil Harris, author of Humbug: The Art of P. T. Barnum
"My thanks to Eric Lehman for his sincere dedication to the fascinating history of Bridgeport, Connecticut's native son, Charles Stratton, aka Tom Thumb. A remarkable historic journey and a brilliant tale of challenge and success."―Kathleen Maher, executive director, Barnum Museum
"With this book, Eric Lehman has contributed positively and significantly to the history of Charles Stratton, and I am sure his work will inspire others to continue to uncover the story of this great American performer."―Michael Chemers, author of Staging Stigma
"Eric Lehman narrates Tom Thumb's story crisply, with an eye for the telling anecdote. He is familiar, too, with the larger literature of mid-nineteenth-century American stage entertainment as well as with recent trends in disability studies."―Benjamin McArthur, New England Quarterly
"Eric Lehman's Becoming Tom Thumb hits the sweet spot of celebrity biographies. Its subject is timely, riding on a new wave of interest in historical circuses and sideshows. It chronicles, as far as is possible, the life of Charles Stratton, known as General Tom Thumb, from his birth in Connecticut, through his life as child actor, and his career on the stage as an adult performer. The book is published by Wesleyan, and has won recognition for its focus on evoking 19th century Connecticut, so readers familiar with that part of the country will enjoy this focus. Lehman also works very hard to keep his book scholarly, giving the reader only what can be determined by the facts, and not imagining emotional responses for his subjects, but the book is still highly readable and entertaining. Lehman also presents 'the General' as a fully developed human being, recognizing his amazing ability to create a place for himself in a world where he was different. The label of 'circus studies' or 'freak studies' never limits Lehman and he is able to give his subject the full recognition he deserves."―Katie Richards, Portland Book Review
"It is an understatement to say that Charles Stratton is worth a biography. In Lehman's gentle, entertaining, and informative Becoming Tom Thumb, he has gotten a very good one."―Eugene Leach, Connecticut History Review
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