In this stunning work of historical fiction, the Booker Prize-nominated
author of Jamrach's Menagerie reimagines the incredible true story of
Julia Pastrana, a woman branded a freak at birth. Although she was
pronounced by the most eminent physician of the day to be "a true hybrid
wherein the nature of woman presides over that of the brute," Julia was
fluent in English, French, and Spanish, and an accomplished musician
with an exquisite singing voice. Alternately vilified and celebrated,
all she wanted was for people to see beyond her hairy visage--and
perhaps, the chance for love. When Julia meets a charming showman who
catapults her onto the global stage, she believes that she has found
true happiness at last. But the question of whether her lover truly
cares for her--or if his management is just a new form of
exploitation--lingers heavily. A deeply moving novel, in Orphans of the
Carnival Carol Birch has crafted a haunting examination of how we
define ourselves and, ultimately, of what it means to be human.