Ellen Bryson holds a BA in English from Columbia University and an MA in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academics Program in Washington, DC. Formerly a modern dancer, she recently moved from Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she and her husband danced tango. She now lives in southern California. The Transformation of Bartholomew Fortuno is her first novel.
In the late 1860s, as America was recovering from Lincoln’s assassination, a man named P. T. Barnum opened a museum in New York City. Filled with oddities from around the world, it also hosted a number of sideshow freaks – including Bartholomew Fortuno, the Human Skeleton. When a...
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