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Becoming Tom Thumb: Charles Stratton, P. T. Barnum, and the Dawn of American Celebrity (The Driftless Connecticut Series & Garnet Books) Hardcover – Illustrated, October 28, 2013
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Winner of the Henry-Russell Hitchcock Award, Victorian Society of America (2014)
When P. T. Barnum met twenty-five-inch-tall Charles Stratton at a Bridgeport, Connecticut hotel in 1843, one of the most important partnerships in entertainment history was born. With Barnum's promotional skills and the miniature Stratton's comedic talents, they charmed a Who's Who of the 19th century, from Queen Victoria to Charles Dickens to Abraham Lincoln. Adored worldwide as "General Tom Thumb," Stratton played to sold-out shows for almost forty years. From his days as a precocious child star to his tragic early death, Becoming Tom Thumb tells the full story of this iconic figure for the first time. It details his triumphs on the New York stage, his epic celebrity wedding, and his around-the-world tour, drawing on newly available primary sources and interviews. From the mansions of Paris to the deserts of Australia, Stratton's unique brand of Yankee comedy not only earned him the accolades of millions of fans, it helped move little people out of the side show and into the lime light.
- Print length276 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherWesleyan University Press
- Publication dateOctober 28, 2013
- Dimensions6.42 x 0.96 x 9.23 inches
- ISBN-100819573310
- ISBN-13978-0819573315
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"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
"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
"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
"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
"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
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- Publisher : Wesleyan University Press; Illustrated edition (October 28, 2013)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 276 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0819573310
- ISBN-13 : 978-0819573315
- Item Weight : 1.25 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.42 x 0.96 x 9.23 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,385,672 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #234 in New England U.S. Biographies
- #249 in Circus Performing Arts
- #17,673 in Actor & Entertainer Biographies
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Eric D. Lehman is the the author or editor of twenty books, including New England at 400, IBPA finalist Homegrown Terror, The Quotable New Englander, Connecticut Vanguards, A History of Connecticut Wine, Literary Connecticut, A History of Connecticut Food, The Insiders Guide to Connecticut, Pushcart-nominated Afoot in Connecticut, and Becoming Tom Thumb: Charles Stratton, P.T. Barnum, and the Dawn of American Celebrity, which was chosen as an ALA university press book of the year and won the Victorian Society of America award in 2014. His novella Shadows of Paris was a finalist for the Connecticut Book Award, won the 2016 silver medal in romance from Foreword Review, and won novella of the year from the Next Generation Independent Book Awards. He is an associate professor at the University of Bridgeport and his fiction, travel stories, reviews, and essays have been published in a wide variety of journals and magazines, from the Wayfarer to Estuary. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, author Amy Nawrocki, and their two cats.
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Working largely from newspaper accounts of the day, Lehman takes us on a thrilling journey around the world: we witness Charles Stratton making a name for himself (and the impresario P.T. Barnum) as he entertains the masses and charms the royalty of Europe with an irrepressible wit and indefatigable spirit that would carry him through four decades of whirlwind touring. It's hard not to root for Charles as he confronts the challenges of family, business, and fame while striving to come into his own as a man in an age of tremendous social and technological upheaval.
Impeccably researched, never resorting to groundless speculation, and written in an engaging style that chapter by chapter has the reader wondering "what comes next?", Becoming Tom Thumb is a must-read biography that should satisfy not only history buffs but anyone interested in learning more about nineteenth-century America and the roots of its current celebrity culture. Highly recommended.
The little man—twenty-five inch tall, 15 pounds Charles Stratton--was a giant celebrity and made a very big mark on American entertainment and embellished the fame and fortune of his mentor, P.T. Barnum from the time they met in Bridgeport, CT in 1843 until Stratton’s death at age 45 in 1883.
Many readers will be surprised to discover this is the first full biography of Stratton, despite the fact that he was likely the most illustrious 19th century American celebrity with the possible exception of Barnum himself.
Author and Univ. of Bridgeport Literature professor Eric Lehman has written a fascinating story that uncovers many new aspects in the life of this unusual and globally appealing celebrity with additional insights into the character of the well-known P.T. Barnum.







