Eagar (The Patron Thief of Bread) presents a resplendent family saga set against the backdrop of a traveling circus. . . . By combining a beguiling premise with sinister ambiance, complex characterizations, and arresting, literary-leaning language, Eagar presents an absorbing read that examines the effect of familial pressures and conflict on ones mental health and self-perception. * Publishers Weekly *
In her YA debut, Eagar (The Patron Thief of Bread, 2022) conjures up a fantastical historical novel featuring the Family Fortuna traveling circus, famed from Texas to Tacoma. . . . Rich language envelops the reader in layers of sensory detail. At times nearly poetic, it can also be crass, anachronistic, and even funny. * Booklist *
Full of gorgeous monsters and fallen angels, rich language and deep longing, The Family Fortuna is a feast of a book. I swallowed it whole. * Alix E. Harrow, New York Times best-selling author *
Eagar perfectly balances both the sublime and the wretched in this talon-sharp look at what it means to be a performerand a family. The Family Fortuna will linger in your heart long after you leave their circus. * Kiersten White, #1 New York Times best-selling author *
Heartbreaking, irreverent, hilarious, grotesquely gorgeous (or is it gorgeously grotesque?), and ultimately triumphantThe Family Fortuna paints an unforgettable picture of a dazzling circus, a messy family bursting with equal parts love and resentment, and most beautifully of all, a girl finding the courage to accept, embrace, and celebrate her true self. Words arent enough to describe how much I loved this weird, fantastical, exquisitely crafted book. It has my whole heart. * Claire Legrand, New York Times best-selling author *