Everything You Came to See

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Psychological, Literary
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Author: Elizabeth Schulte Martin ISBN: 9781510724051
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: January 23, 2018
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Elizabeth Schulte Martin
ISBN: 9781510724051
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: January 23, 2018
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

“This surprising, compelling novel has all the complicated blood and beauty of the circus—where everything is both as it appears, and so much more” (Alexandra Teague, author of The Principles Behind Flotation**).**

People say it like a joke, but Henry Bell really did run away from home to join the circus. A talented new performer with a struggling troupe, he’s found a place for himself among the fire-eaters, tightrope walkers, and contortionists. But no matter how far the show travels, Henry’s past is never far behind—the mother he lost, the violent father he fled, the brother he abandoned.

As Henry pushes himself to create bigger, better performances, his actions become a wrecking ball to the relationships around him. From his costar, to the former headlining giant of the circus, to the circus manager himself, no one is untouched. Left unchecked, Henry’s blind ambition becomes the very thing that could save—or destroy—the circus itself. Unless Henry can reckon with the family and past he’s left behind, the spark which drives him to perform may burn out or ignite—engulfing everyone and everything he loves.

A story of the passion that drives creativity, Everything You Came to See is an unforgettable debut, challenging our ideas of family—and what it takes to rebuild them.

Everything You Came to See promises a lot in its opening pages. Happily, it delivers on all those promises and keeps offering surprises all the way to the end. This is a sparkling debut novel. Elizabeth Schulte Martin is one of the most exciting new writers out there.” —Steve Yarbrough, author of The Unmade World

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“This surprising, compelling novel has all the complicated blood and beauty of the circus—where everything is both as it appears, and so much more” (Alexandra Teague, author of The Principles Behind Flotation**).**

People say it like a joke, but Henry Bell really did run away from home to join the circus. A talented new performer with a struggling troupe, he’s found a place for himself among the fire-eaters, tightrope walkers, and contortionists. But no matter how far the show travels, Henry’s past is never far behind—the mother he lost, the violent father he fled, the brother he abandoned.

As Henry pushes himself to create bigger, better performances, his actions become a wrecking ball to the relationships around him. From his costar, to the former headlining giant of the circus, to the circus manager himself, no one is untouched. Left unchecked, Henry’s blind ambition becomes the very thing that could save—or destroy—the circus itself. Unless Henry can reckon with the family and past he’s left behind, the spark which drives him to perform may burn out or ignite—engulfing everyone and everything he loves.

A story of the passion that drives creativity, Everything You Came to See is an unforgettable debut, challenging our ideas of family—and what it takes to rebuild them.

Everything You Came to See promises a lot in its opening pages. Happily, it delivers on all those promises and keeps offering surprises all the way to the end. This is a sparkling debut novel. Elizabeth Schulte Martin is one of the most exciting new writers out there.” —Steve Yarbrough, author of The Unmade World

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