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If You Liked Water for Elephants
The American Circus by John Culhane
A Ticket to the Circus by C.P.Fox
The Circus from Rome to Ringling by Earl Chapin May
A Pictorial History of the American Circus by Durant
Circus Kings by Henry Ringling North
Wild Tigers and Tame Fleas by Bill Ballantine
I Love You Honey, but the Season’s Over by Connie Clauson
Through the Backdoor of the Circus by George B. Beal
A History of the Circus in America by George L. Chindahl
Geek Love by Katherine Dunn
Other books by Sara Gruen
Flying Changes
Ape House
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A Thousand Splendid Suns/
Kite Runner
Book Exploration
By Chuck Bowen
In his first novel The Kite Runner, and now A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini writes about the Afghans caught in the middle of a seemingly endless string of wars and battles for power. Both novels paint a grim and moving picture of life in a war-torn country, and of lives lived in the face of hunger, death and a bleak future. Hosseini makes you realize that, even while bombs rain down and people are dying of hunger, people still fall in love, seek friends and, mostly, try to remain human.