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The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb
The Autobiography of Mrs Tom Thumb
Author: Melanie Benjamin
She was only two feet, eight inches tall, but more than a century later, her legend reaches out to us. — As a child, Mercy Lavinia “Vinnie” Warren Bump was encouraged to live a life hidden away from the public. Instead, she reached out to the immortal impresario P. T. Barnum, married the tiny superstar General Tom Thumb in the wedding...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385344166
ISBN-10: 0385344163
Publication Date: 4/3/2012
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Random House Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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kopsahl48 avatar reviewed The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb on + 181 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
She may have been born normal size (tipping the scales at 6 lbs!), Mercy Lavinia Warren Bump, aka Vinnie, quite growing after her first year. She matured in all ways but in height but she more than made up for that by living larger than life and never letting her size keep her from seeing the world. The only thing she didnt allow herself was love. Even though she married Mr. Tom Thumb it was a marriage of convenience and she never let herself fall in love with him or let him know her as a husband should. Heart-warming and heart-wrenching all folded into one this story will take you on a journey of the soul and heart.

I was swept up in Vinnies adventures and tribulations. From her early years as a schoolteacher to her harrowing escape from the squirmy Colonel Wood all the way to her time with the P.T. Barnum we become invested in Vinnies life. She was always reaching for the next big thing. Her overprotective manner to her sister Minnie comes out of fear of what Vinnie herself wont allow herself to experience and when Minnie sets out on her own we see the vulnerability that hasnt before been allowed to surface in Vinnie. In the end P.T. Barnum said it well with this:

And Minnie-shes different than you, no matter how much you try to convince yourself otherwise. She isnt you, because shes happy. And youre not.pg.~333

I would recommend this book for all historical fiction lovers. The contents of this book will have you flipping pages to see what Minnie will do next. It will also bring you joy and tears (yes..the tears flowed freely). I will definitely be reading other books by Melanie.
MSW2b avatar reviewed The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb on
Helpful Score: 3
I loved this book!! I had always thought of Mrs.Tom Thumb as fantasy. However through this book I learned that was not so. Mrs Tom Thumb was a very real, intelligent, courageous women who uses her miniature stature along with her voice to entertain all throughout the world. This is rather remarkable when you realize how difficult life was for her-- as she was under 40 pounds and less than three feet tall.

From the beginning, the main character Vinnie is different, early on she possesses a desire for more than she is given on her families farm. She is small and strong breaking barriers and paving her way for the life she desires.

Trains, telephones, standardized time were not in use. Yet Mr & Mrs tom Thumb travel throughout the United States and Europe. Eventually going to uncharted territory such as Japan and Australia. I enjoyed reading about PT Barnum, oil lamps, New England Farm Life in the 1800's, development of standardized time & schedules, early show life, etc. This book is well written and rich with information.
megt avatar reviewed The Autobiography of Mrs. Tom Thumb on + 179 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this at first, but was barely able to finish it. It just seemed like a really long travel journal, and the last quarter of the book was just dreary.
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