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Maud's Circus
Michelle Rene, author
In a time when women were restricted in every aspect, Maud Wagner became the first female tattoo artist in North America.
Maud ran away to join the circus when she was a teenager. By 1904, she was working as a contortionist at the World’s Fair when she met the famous tattoo artist, Gus Wagner. She struck a deal with him: she’d give him a date if he gave her a tattoo—and a lesson in how to create them.
Along with her husband and daughter, for more than fifty years, Maud travelled the country tattooing the masses. Throughout this fictionalized biopic, we see Maud and her family manage their way through life inside the safety of their beloved circus. Each life Maud touches leaves its mark, quite literally. All this through the eyes of a relatively unknown woman... until now.
Reviews
Rene’s well-crafted latest (after Hour Glass) imagines the life of Maud Wagner, the first female tattoo artist in North America. At 16 in 1893, Maud Stevens lives with her violent religious mother and sexually abusive uncle in Emporia, Kans. She admires the freedom and independence of a tattooed woman who speaks at a dime museum in her town, sparking her to run away and join a traveling circus. By the next year, she’s performing as a contortionist and aerialist, reveling in the attention, the free lifestyle, and the beauty of the cities they visit. Ten years later she meets tattoo artist Gus Wagner at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis. She barters a date with Gus in exchange for a tattoo and lessons on the craft, and they marry. He covers her entire body in tattoos, and as she becomes a tattooist in her own right, Rene offers evocative descriptions of hand-poked tattooing. Maud has a feisty spirit and plenty of perseverance as she deals with a near disaster involving her daughter, Lotteva, in a fire, and running a tattoo booth with the Ringling Brothers. Rene convinces with her descriptions of the circus atmosphere, and of its appeal to Maud (“There was a deep need to belong here in a world of freedom and color”). Readers will enjoy this fast-paced, witty drama. (Self-published)
Readers’ Favorite
Maud’s Circus by Michelle Rene is historical fiction at its best. Rene takes you on a heartfelt journey that winds through decades of world events. In the end, it is not enough. Maud’s Circus is one of those rare books that I held to my heart when I finished and wished for more. I will never forget Maud Wagner and Maud’s Circus by Michelle Rene.
- Diane Kane with READERS' FAVORITE