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Tessa’s other work has appeared in other journals such as PANK and Seneca Review. Tessa holds an MFA from the University of Alabama and is currently a PhD student in creative writing at the University of Utah, where she is working on a novel.
‘This remarkable, beautifully written memoir explores the depth of
mother-daughter love and the courageous acts of overcoming fear and
accepting change. ’
*Publishers Weekly*
‘This is an assured debut that doesn’t shy away from the task of
holding the ordinary and otherworldly in its hand, at once. It’s
herein that the book’s power lies... The quiet beauty of this book
lies in its ordinary, enigmatic human feats of interpersonal
connection.’
*The New York Times*
‘A glorious, sequinned affirmation of life and vitality... a
genuinely touching denouement to this original debut.’
*The Spectator*
‘Fascinating and heartfelt, Fontaine's memoir brushes with death
but, more important, finds life and light in unexpected places,
giving value to otherness in an unpredictable world.’
*Booklist*
‘Astounding, amazing, inspiring and a little bit terrifying.’
*StarTribune*
‘Come for the carnie life, stay for the courageous account of
facing fear.’
*BookPage*
‘Fontaine smashes together two distinct memoirs, one focused on
grieving her mother's prolonged illness and death, the other her
unlikely, brave'n'crazy season as a small-time carnival performer
... As exciting as the snake handling, card tricks, and ‘secret
rituals’ of the carnival's insides are, it is the grinding journey
of mom-grief that will resonate with readers ... Take a walk on the
wild side, why dontcha?’
*Library Journal*
‘Her story about the marvels and heartbreaks of carnival life is
thrilling and captivating, and you won't be able to stop talking
about it.’
*Bustle*
‘Somewhere between knives and fire beats the heart of a young woman
daring herself to live. In her memoir, The Electric Woman, Tessa
Fontaine weaves her way through a mother-death story and a
daughter-coming-alive story against the backdrop of America's last
traveling sideshow. There are so many ways to bring ourselves back
to life. So many people along the way who become our secular
guardian angels. This story is a breathtaking, fire-eating,
heart-stopping, death-defying thrill.’
‘This book is absolutely a must-read for everyone!
Mesmerising...’
‘In a word: wow. I read The Electric Woman in a hallucinatory fever
filled with hospital beds and carnival rides, gray eyes and biting
boa constrictors, brain bleeds and headless bodies, fire eaters and
electrified women. Tessa Fontaine is a real-life snake charmer--her
writing hooked and hypnotized me from page one. I had to read just
one more chapter, just one more until I reached the end of her
extraordinary memoir, dismayed that it was over but so grateful for
the unforgettable ride.’
‘This is a memoir like no other. One in which reinvention means
starting out as a heartbroken girl and becoming a fire eater, a
snake charmer, an escape artist, an electric woman. These are not
metaphors, and yet again they are: expertly developed, sustained,
and revealed in intensifying and sometimes terrifying complexity,
as Tessa Fontaine enters, embraces, and finally allows herself to
be transformed by the carnival's World of Wonders and the
unforgettable cast of characters who calls the sideshow home.’
‘Yes, I have done it. I have run away to the circus, a realm of
wonder, harsh reality, and colorful characters, vividly described
by a remarkable writer who pulls off her own high-wire act with
honesty and abandon, moving from loss to delight. In The Electric
Woman, Tessa Fontaine is an escape artist determined to detonate
the grim reality of mere existence, taking us on the most original
journey I can remember in a recent memoir. As she moves through
guises and adventures, she learns how to become the woman her
mother loves and the person she didn't think she could be: her own
marvelous self.’
‘The Electric Woman is a fascinating behind-the-scenes peek at
carnival life, and an ode to unconditional love.’
‘The Electric Woman is a love story, a coming-of-age, a brilliant
exploration of discovery by a young woman ultimately set free by
the flames of fire.’
‘With fearless grace and piercing intensity, The Electric Woman
delivers us to the potent mercy of unmitigated love, the passion of
shared suffering, the resilience of the spirit, and the ecstasies
of our transfigurations.’
‘A beautiful and ferocious book… I loved every page.’
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