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Fairfield University Professor Speaks On New Book On Tom Thumb

FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Nicholas Rinaldi, an author and professor emeritus at Fairfield University, has written a new book on the life of Barnum superstar and Bridgeport native Tom Thumb.

Nicholas Rinaldi is an author and professor emeritus at Fairfield University.

Nicholas Rinaldi is an author and professor emeritus at Fairfield University.

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Rinaldi will read from his book, “The Remarkable Courtship of General Tom Thumb,” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 2, at the Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center on the Fairfield University campus.

The talk is free and open to the public.

Rinaldi’s long-awaited fourth novel, based on the life of the diminutive Bridgeport showman, lives up to the superlative title and reveals the author, an award-winning novelist and poet, as a craftsman at the top of his form.

"Rinaldi imaginatively blends fact and fiction in this breezy 19th-century historical,” wrote a reviewer for Publishers Weekly, calling the new novel “top-notch entertainment.”

Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the new book centers on the life of Tom Thumb, a young man only 25 inches tall when he first appeared on stage, destined to become America’s most widely recognized entertainer at home and abroad.

Discovered at age 4 by P.T. Barnum, Tom Thumb (born Charles Stratton) soon found himself traveling internationally, sitting on the laps of the queens of Europe, and entertaining the masses at Barnum’s successful American Museum in New York City.

Tom and his wife, Lavinia Warren, were even hosted at the White House by President Lincoln. With the country at war, they set out on their honeymoon tour and witnessed firsthand the fracture between the states, the heroism of young soldiers, and the unbreakable spirit of the American people.

Written in a witty and lyrical voice, with a colorful secondary cast including Lincoln, Barnum and Walt Whitman, this is an evocative, poignant imagining of one man’s story at a unique moment in American history.

A longtime member of the English faculty at Fairfield, Rinaldi unveiled his last novel, the critically acclaimed “Between Two Rivers,” in 2005. The Bridgeport resident is also the author of “The Jukebox Queen of Malta,” “Bridge Fall Down” and three volumes of poetry.

This event is presented by Fairfield’s MFA in Creative Writing and the Department of English.

For more information on the event, visit www.fairfield.edu or call 203-254-4000. For more information on the book and Rinaldi, visit www.nicholasrinaldi.net.

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