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Circus Mirandus
by Cassie Beasley
This story follow Micah a young boy who is left in the care of his grandfather. His grandfather has always told him stories of his trip to Circus Mirandus. Micah's grandfather is very ill and he wants Micah to go to Circus Mirandus so that he can ask one of the performers for the miracle he was promised when he went as a child. The story unfolds from there.
I listened to this on audiobook and thought the narrator did an excellent job. The voices were distinct and I was able to follow who was talking without having to pay super close attention.
Overall, I really did enjoy this story. I'm kind of obsessed with stories set in or about a circus and this one did not disappoint. While I initially expected an absolute happy story, this book dealt with issues of death, letting go, and always believing. It was presented in a way that young readers could definitely understand, and as an adult reader I did not feel bored as I was listening to the story.
I listened to this on audiobook and thought the narrator did an excellent job. The voices were distinct and I was able to follow who was talking without having to pay super close attention.
Overall, I really did enjoy this story. I'm kind of obsessed with stories set in or about a circus and this one did not disappoint. While I initially expected an absolute happy story, this book dealt with issues of death, letting go, and always believing. It was presented in a way that young readers could definitely understand, and as an adult reader I did not feel bored as I was listening to the story.