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Synopsis
Though Abel Dandy was born to circus performers and grew up in a troupe of odd and inexplicable people, he has never felt limited by his normalcy--until now. Realizing he'll never be more amazing than the talented oddities around him, Abel can only dream of living a life richer than his own.
But in his dreams a mysterious woman beckons him, calling him passionately by a name he doesn't know and speaking in a language he's never heard, but fully understands. Compelled by these visions and yearning to be more than ordinary, Abel embarks on a journey more frightening and wondrous than he ever imagined....
Deborah Taylor - Children's Literature
Seventeen-year-old Abel is the odd one out in his family and his family's business. He lives with his father who has no legs and his mother who has no arms in a village with others with physical oddities. He earns money from curiosity seekers. Abel is determined to have another life, so he runs away to join a circus of all things. When the "fur-faced" boy follows him, Abel is reluctant to let the boy fend on his own. Abel assumes responsibility for him while they work unusual jobs and fend off those who would kidnap the boy for their own nefarious purposes. There is an element of fantasy present, as a mysterious woman comes to Abel, first in his dreams and then in a more tangible form. Readers will fall in love with Abel and sympathize with his quest to be in a normal environment. It is amazing how quickly the seemingly "odd" characters feel normal, but that is the point, after all. They may be "freaks" on the outside but it soon becomes apparent to the reader and Abel that the love and affection they have for one another is what lives on the inside. 2006, Margaret K. McElderry/Simon & Schuster, Ages 14 up.